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  5. Bus companies in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Wills Bus Lines (Motors Ltd), was a school bus, mini-bus and highway coach operator that operated from their office and shop in Binbrook, Ontario from 1921 to 2014. They were the first licensed school bus operator in Ontario, serving Stoney Creek and Hamilton and continuing school bus operations until 2002.

  6. Public transportation in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The bus line was a great success, and four larger vehicles were added in 1850. After a few years, even more buses were in use, and were operating every few minutes. In 1861, the city gave a 30-year franchise to Toronto Street Railway, which built a horse car line, and the gauge of the buses was modified so as to fit between the tracks. The bus ...

  7. Toronto Transit Commission bus system - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the TTC acquired 12 articulated buses, the articulated version of the GM New Look bus. The Province of Ontario sponsored the buses as a trial. The bus had rear-wheel drive whereby the trailer section pushes the rest of the bus. The TTC sold all 12 of these buses to Mississauga in 1987, and chose the Orion Ikarus articulated bus. [14]