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Pacific Western Transportation Group of Companies is separated into four operating divisions: The PWT Motor Coach division provides intercity scheduled (retail) as well as commercial charter transportation across Alberta, specialized health transfer service in British Columbia, and airport passenger and charter transfer services in Ontario.
1992: GLC acquired Gray Coach Lines, based in Ontario, from Stagecoach. [26] 1993: MCI was sold. [26] 1995: A major restructuring placed the intercity bus operations under Greyhound Canada Transportation Co (GCT), 76 per cent publicly owned, while the tourism business became a wholly owned subsidiary of Dial Corp. [27]
Line 4 is a 4-kilometre (2.5 mi) diesel light rail line running between South Keys – where it connects with the Trillium Line – and the airport. As of February 2024, Stage 2 of Ottawa's O-Train expansion is under construction, which will expand the Confederation Line east and west.
Used as a boarding point for Ontario Northland motor coach service after rail service discontinuation Gogama: Actively used by Via Rail Grimsby GWR I 1853 Great Western Grimsby GWR II Great Western Destroyed by fire in 1900 Grimsby GTR 1902 (circa) Grand Trunk Destroyed by electrical fire in 1994 Grimsby: 1990s Via Rail Actively used by Via Rail
Coach Canada is the Canadian affiliate of Coach USA. Charter services (rental of bus with driver) originating in most areas in Ontario can travel to anywhere in North America. However, Megabus operations are confined to the provinces of Quebec and Ontario and provide services under the Megabus brand in the main centres such as Toronto, Montreal ...
Edmonton Transit Service: 3 light rail lines Ion: Waterloo Region: Grand River Transit: 1 light rail line Montreal Metro: Montreal, Laval, and Longueuil: Societé de Transport de Montréal: 4 heavy rail metro lines (running on tires) O-Train: Ottawa: OC Transpo: 2 light rail lines Toronto Subway: Toronto and Vaughan: Toronto Transit Commission ...