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  2. Compass card (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    TransLink uses a three-zone fare system in the region for SkyTrain, Canada Line, West Coast Express and SeaBus service, with single adult fares ranging from $2.85 to $5.60 on weekdays. [11] All fares on buses across the region are set at the one zone rate of $2.85, a switch TransLink made during the roll out of the Compass contactless smart ...

  3. List of transit exchanges in Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current bus loops and transit exchanges in Metro Vancouver. Exchanges. Exchange Zone [a] Municipality Year Parking Connection(s)

  4. Kelowna Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Funding for the transit system is shared between the City of Kelowna, Regional District of Central Okanagan, District of Lake Country, City of West Kelowna, Westbank First Nation and BC Transit, [2] while the planning and routing decisions are primarily made by Kelowna City Council. [3]

  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. West Kootenay Transit System - Wikipedia

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    handyDART provides door-to-door transportation for people whose disability prevents them from using conventional bus service. West Kootenay Transit System introduced a transit run between the Cities of Trail, Castlegar and Nelson, mainly to serve those travelling to Selkirk College 's Castlegar Campus.

  7. Kamloops Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The system consists of 14 regularly scheduled routes, one Sunday route, several school specials and handyDART customized service for those with a disability. Funding is provided through a partnership between the City of Kamloops and BC Transit, the provincial agency which plans and manages municipal transit systems. Operations are contracted ...

  8. TransLink (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, all TransLink buses became designated fare paid zones. Under this system, a rider is required to be in possession of a valid fare (transfer or transit pass) while on board the bus and produce it upon request by a transit official. [36] Enforcement of fares is conducted by Transit Security officers.

  9. West Vancouver Blue Bus - Wikipedia

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    A side view of a West Vancouver Blue Bus New Flyer Industries D40LF. West Vancouver Blue Bus, formally West Vancouver Municipal Transit, was founded in 1914 [1] and is one of the oldest continuously operated municipal systems in North America.