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Service from Calgary International Airport on Route 300 uses 2013-2014 New Flyers fitted with luggage racks at the front of the bus. On Nov 19, 2018, Calgary Transit introduced 3 new MAX routes. MAX has shelters with heat, light, and doors. A fourth MAX route was introduced on December 23, 2019.
University of Calgary Terminal University of Calgary: 5430 7410 9 Dalhousie/Chinook 20 Northmount/Heritage 19 Dalhousie/Sunridge 90 Bridgeland 104 Sunnyside 78 Avenue Terminal Huntington Hills: 5266 6201 7626 5038 9066 5527 2 Mt Pleasant/Killarney/17 Ave. 3 Elbow Dr/Sandstone 4 Huntington 5 North Haven 20 Heritage/Northmount 32 Huntington/Sunridge
On August 30, 2004, Calgary Transit opened a bus rapid transit line to operate future CTrain routes (the D-Line and an as-yet unplanned northbound line), using conventional buses until articulated buses entered service on June 25, 2007. The BRT system consisted of a single route, Route 301, serving the northern and western parts of the city.
Bus routes 700 to 715 in Sydney's western suburbs (Wentworthville, Seven Hills, Blacktown) CDC NSW also operated route 535 from Parramatta to Carlingford until January 2025. [ 19 ] The route was a rail replacement bus service for the closed Carlingford railway line , until the line was converted and re-opened as part of the Parramatta Light ...
MAX Teal, also known as Route 306 and the South Crosstown BRT, [1] is a bus rapid transit line in Calgary, Alberta. Part of Calgary Transit's MAX network , it connects CTrain stations on the Red and Blue lines to the southwest and southeast quadrants of Calgary.
Hillsbus was an Australian bus company that operated services in the Hills District of Sydney. Founded in 2004 when National Express merged its Glenorie Bus Company and Westbus (Hills District operations only) subsidiaries, it was later part of ComfortDelGro Australia. In early 2023, the Hillsbus brand was replaced by ComfortDelGro's CDC NSW brand.
MAX Purple, also known as Route 307 or the 17 Avenue SE BRT, [1] is a bus rapid transit line in Calgary, Alberta. Part of Calgary Transit's MAX network , it largely travels east along 17 Avenue SE (International Avenue) from downtown Calgary.
In August 2006, the routes of Baxter's Bus Lines were purchased by and absorbed into Westbus Region 3 operations. [9] [10] In August 2007, Morisset Bus Service, Sugar Valley Coachlines and Toronto Bus Service were purchased and absorbed into Hunter Valley Buses. [11] In June 2008 a bus charter division was established under the Charterplus name.