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  2. Compass card (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The time frame announcement was pushed to late 2014, before TransLink changed its Compass Timeline website in late 2014 to remove statements promising a full Compass roll-out in late 2014, only stating that post-secondary students will receive cards in the summer of 2015, replacing the U-Pass BC, with full deployment not re-announced until ...

  3. Kelowna Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    97 Okanagan is rapid bus transit operated by Kelowna Regional Transit System since September 2010. RapidBus expanded its service to West Kelowna on September 2, 2012. Digital screens with real-time schedule information installed at all stops.

  4. Campbell River Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Campbell River Transit System provides public transportation to the city of Campbell River, on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.Service also extends to Oyster Bay-Buttle Lake, under an agreement with the Strathcona Regional District.

  5. HandyDART - Wikipedia

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    HandyDART is an accessible transit service in British Columbia that uses vans or small buses to transport disabled or elderly passengers who cannot use the normal transit system. [1] This service provides door-to-door service and is available in all of the province's larger centres, as well as in many smaller communities.

  6. Victoria Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Daypasses (stylized as DayPASS) are only sold on board the bus. Since Daypasses can be bought using two tickets, they can effectively be purchased for $4.50 by purchasing a pack of ten tickets, [18] which have a price of $2.25 per ticket. Students at the University of Victoria, Royal Roads University, and Camosun College are part of the U-PASS ...

  7. Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Stops at BC Ferries Mill Bay terminal. [8] 9: Mill Bay via Shawnigan Lake / Duncan via Telegraph Road Village Green Mall - Mill Bay 20: Youbou Connector: Lake Cowichan-Youbou: Runs daily except Sunday. [9] 21: Honeymoon Bay Connector: Lake Cowichan-Gordon Bay Provincial Park: Runs daily except Sunday. [10] 31: Alderwood-Ladysmith

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  9. BC Transit Health Connections - Wikipedia

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    This map does not show other BC Transit Intercity services. Health connections buses are marked BC Transit buses. While they operate on a fixed schedule along a fixed route (with exceptions), no number designation is given to the buses and they are generally not listed in local transit guides, timetables or on departure boards.