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  2. Midland Penetanguishene Transit - Wikipedia

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    The bus depot and public works maintenance facility is located at 731 Ontario Street, but the system is administered from the town offices at 575 Dominion Avenue. On February 1, 2016, a new route was launched into Penetanguishene, Ontario. The route connects Penetanguishene to Midland at transfer stops at the old Mountainview mall and at ...

  3. Orangeville Transit - Wikipedia

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    Initially a two-year pilot program, the town announced in 2024 that the program would last until at least 2027. [3] Orangeville became the largest town or city in Canada with a free public transport program. Prior to 2023, cash fare was $2.00 for adults or $1.50 for seniors & students, with monthly passes costing $35.00 or $25.00 respectively.

  4. List of MiWay bus routes - Wikipedia

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    One Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) route, 52B/52D Lawrence West, is operated by the TTC contracted on behalf of the City of Mississauga. The fare payment method is the same as for regular MiWay buses; via a Presto card, contactless, or cash.

  5. Mississauga Transitway - Wikipedia

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    Westwood Mall Bus Terminal: September–April: Saturdays May–August: Monday–Saturday 109 Meadowvale Express Express Meadowvale Town Centre Bus Terminal: Kipling Bus Terminal: All week 110 University Express Express City Centre Transit Terminal: Clarkson GO Station: Monday–Friday University of Toronto Mississauga

  6. Cobourg Transit - Wikipedia

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    Cobourg Transit is a fully accessible community transit system that serves the Town of Cobourg, operating with a fleet of diesel buses. [3] The buses are separated into two areas on the interior, the front having low floors with seating reserved for accessibility access if needed, and poles to help riders safely stand.

  7. GOVA - Wikipedia

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    GOVA, formerly known as Greater Sudbury Transit, is a public transport authority that is responsible for serving bus routes in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada and area. The network is the largest in Northern Ontario, comprising 25 routes operating between the hours of 5:30am to 1:00am the next day. Due to the increase in ridership the service ...

  8. London Transit - Wikipedia

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    A retired GM Classic bus in the old colour scheme. The London Transit Commission (LTC) is responsible for the operation of the public transit system on behalf of the City of London, Ontario, Canada. It operates transit bus service and para-transit service. In 2014, annual ridership totaled 24.1 million. [2]

  9. Woodstock Transit - Wikipedia

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    Public transit service in Woodstock dates back to 1900 when the Woodstock, Thames Valley and Ingersoll Electric Railway Company began operation with electric interurban streetcars between Woodstock and Ingersoll, then replacement bus service from 1925 until 1942. Bluebird Coach Lines then ran the local transit service until the early 1950s when ...