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Kingston Transit operates the transit service in Kingston, Ontario, Canada as well as to the neighbouring community of Amherstview, in Loyalist Township. Major transfer points are at the Kingston Centre , [ 2 ] Downtown Kingston (at the corner of Bagot and Brock streets), Cataraqui Town Centre , and Gardiners Town Centre.
At that time, UTDC Inc. was a manufacturer of mass transit vehicles with 860 workers in Thunder Bay and Kingston, Ontario, creating a yearly turnover of .US$ 250 million. Bombardier received a US$ 17 million subsidy in return for commitments to maintain employment and investments of up to US$ 30 million in plant and equipment.
Kingston Bus Terminal is the inter-city bus station in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. [1] It is at 1175 John Counter Boulevard, adjoining the Kingston Transit head office and bus garage. This location is in the northern portion of Kingston near Highway 401, the main highway across Southern Ontario. The terminal has 4 bays to handle 4 buses at a time.
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The Kingston Centre (originally Kingston Shopping Centre) was an indoor mall built in Kingston, Ontario in 1955 and demolished in 2004. The Kingston Centre name now belongs to a 223,327 sq ft (20,747.8 m 2 ). campus-style open-air shopping centre on the same site, which replaced the now-demolished indoor mall.
By May 11, 1968, a new rush-hour route, called the Kingston Rd Tripper, was created running from the Bingham Loop to King and York streets. This tripper route would become today's 503 Kingston Rd route. "Tripper" here means a rush-hour variant of a base route which in this case was the Kingston Rd route (today's 502 Downtowner) to the McCaul Loop.
Pages in category "Railway stations in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Jamaica Urban Transit Company operates over 70 routes across Kingston, Portmore and Spanish Town. Routes also travel to Clarendon and sub-suburban Saint Catherine . The company launched an Express Service operating on a different schedule and different fare structure.