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  2. Link (Saskatoon) - Wikipedia

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    Link is a bus rapid transit system under construction in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan as part of Saskatoon Transit. There will be three lines and is expected to open in 2028. There will be three lines and is expected to open in 2028.

  3. Saskatoon Transit - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon Transit (formerly Saskatoon Municipal Railway) is the public transport arm of the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It operates a fleet of diesel buses . A total of 23 bus routes serve every area of the city, carrying approximately 11 million passengers in 2008. [ 3 ]

  4. Downtown Saskatoon bus terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Saskatoon bus terminal is a bus terminal for Saskatoon Transit in the Central Business District of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is located on 23rd Street between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue. There is a small customer service centre, where people can buy or re-load a Go-Pass smart card, or get info on Saskatoon Transit services.

  5. Metro Transit Lost and Found helping connect riders with lost ...

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    A newly revamped Metro Transit Lost and Found system is helping more riders reconnect with their lost items than ever before.

  6. Saskatchewan Transportation Company - Wikipedia

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    STC owned and operated bus depots in Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. [2] It also had numerous ticket agencies in communities throughout the province and served as an agent for Greyhound tickets at many of its locations. Since the closure of STC and the discontinuation of Greyhound Canada service, these facilities have since been ...

  7. Transportation in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Qu’Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway Company built a railway bridge in 1890 at Saskatoon crossing the South Saskatchewan River. [29] Saskatoon is termed "The City of Bridges". [30] By 1908, another two railway bridges were constructed in Saskatoon, the McDonald or CP Railway Bridge and the Grand Trunk or CN Railway Bridge

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  9. Category:Transport in Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon station (Canadian Pacific Railway) Saskatoon Transit This page was last edited on 5 October 2019, at 09:21 (UTC). Text is ...