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Nanaimo Cowichan Express Downtown Nanaimo, Nanaimo Airport, Ladysmith, Duncan. Daily except Sunday. 78 Cassidy/Airport Downtown Nanaimo, South Parkway Plaza, South Wellington, Cassidy, Nanaimo Airport [5] 88 Parksville: Parksville area. 91 Intercity Qualicum Beach, Parksville, Woodgrove Exchange. 92 Hammond Bay Once-daily route for bus students.
All route destination names are based on the official TransLink bus schedules. ... Nanaimo [TROLLEY] [15] [16] 8 Downtown ... [30] 19 Stanley Park
BC Transit Health Connections or simply Health Connections are a supplementary interregional public transit bus service provided by BC Transit in various communities throughout the province of British Columbia. While, as the title implies, the scheduled services are geared towards passengers needing to reach an urban centre for health reasons ...
On average it takes 42 minutes to complete the entire route, or half an hour near the last runs at the end of the night. The 99 B-Line is the busiest bus route in Canada and the United States, [5] [6] [7] with a 2018 average weekday ridership of 55,900 passengers. [1] This number is up from approximately 45,000 passengers per day in 2007. [8]
After Greyhound Canada ended all services in western Canada, BC Transit began the operation of BC Bus North, its first dedicated intercity buses in Northern British Columbia, in 2018. [6] In 2019, to address rising concerns of driver safety, the installation of driver safety doors on all buses began. The first bus with this modification was in ...
The 99 B-Line is the busiest bus route in North America, with an average weekday ridership of 56,000 passengers as of 2016. B-Lines are a type of express bus route with bus rapid transit elements using mostly 60-foot (18 m) low-floor articulated buses.
On November 23, 2016, the Mayors' Council and TransLink's board of directors approved the first phase of the 10-Year Vision, which included provisions for new B-Line routes (including the Lougheed Highway B-Line). On July 23, 2019, the route was officially rebranded the R3 Lougheed Hwy RapidBus. [4] The R3 began service on January 6, 2020. [5]
VIA and Southern Railway did offer a bus service for several months after the closure, but the service was discontinued August 7, 2011. VIA's bus tickets had to be bought three days in advance and fewer than ten people a day used their temporary bus service. [17] The VIA passenger service used Budd-built Rail Diesel Cars (Dayliners).