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Greater Sudbury Transit is a public transport authority that operates buses in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Skytrain Bangkok. ...
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Motto: Template:Unhide = Location City Information Established: 1883 (as Sudbury) 2001 (as Greater Sudbury) Area: 3,354 km² Population: - City (2001) - CD Rank - Municipal Rank 155,219 20th in Canada 26th in Canada Population density: 46. ...
Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Official languages English (de facto) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats 106 24 Area Total - Land - Water (% of total) Ranked 4th 1,076...
Overview
Greater Sudbury Transit features over 33 buses covering 23 routes servicing the city centre and surrounding such as Capreol, Chelmsford, Copper Cliff and Falconbridge. The average yearly ridership is approximately 3.7 million passengers (City of Greater Sudbury, 2006). Greater Sudbury Transit also provides door-to-door services for persons with physical disabilities known as Handi-Transit. Capreol is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. ...
Chelmsford is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. ...
Copper Cliff is a community in the Canadian city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario. ...
Falconbridge is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. ...
There are 53 buses in the fleet, which consists of MCI Classic, Orion I and V, NovaBus LFS, and New Flyer D40LF buses. Greater Sudbury Transit has introduced two coach-style buses into its fleet. These buses will service the City's longest routes, such as routes 701 - Lively, 702 - Azilda /Chelmsford, and 703 - Val Caron/ Hanmer,/Capreol, providing increased comfort for those riders travelling long distances. Motor Coach Industries International Inc. ...
A 2006 Orion VII HEV (07. ...
A Nova LFS operated by Grand River Transit. ...
New Flyer Industries is a leading bus manufacturer in North America, headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. ...
Greater Sudbury Transit has also introduced two coach-style buses into its fleet. These buses will service the City's longest routes, such as routes 701 - Lively, 702 - Azilda /Chelmsford, and 703 - Val Caron/ Hanmer,/Capreol, providing increased comfort for those riders travelling long distances. These buses, which are described as having a 'suburban-style interior”, contain a radio system, luggage racks, LED reading lights above each seat, and comfortable seats with added cushioning. Most routes meet at the Transit Centre in downtown Sudbury (the 303-Garson Falconbridge leaves from the New Sudbury Centre), and service is provided seven days a week from 6:30 am to 12:15 am on most routes, with a reduced schedule for late evenings, Sundays and Holidays. Private charters can also be arranged. Greater Sudbury Transit also operates a Trans-Cab service for any outlying area which does not receive bus service (including Long Lake, Richard Lake, Skead, Wahnapitae, and Whitefish), which provides a taxi from the individual's home to a transit bus stop. Originally a $2.00 charge applied for this service, but there is no charge effective April 1, 2007. [1] Skead is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. ...
Wahnapitae is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. ...
Whitefish is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. ...
History Transit services in Sudbury began with the Sudbury & Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway (11 November 1915 - Fall 1951). The SCCSER acquired a secondary system, City Bus Lines (1947-1950), in 1950. In the fall of 1951, the company reorganized as Sudbury Bus Lines Limited (1951-1966). This later became an umbrella corporation, Laurentian Transit (Sudbury) Limited (1966-1972), for the joint operation of transit in Sudbury by Nickel Belt Coach Lines, Local Lines Limited, and DeLongchamp Cartage Company. In 1972 the system was operated by the City of Sudbury Community Services Department under the name of Sudbury Transit (1972-2000). Sudbury Transit served an area population of 90,000 (1991) with a vehicle fleet of 42 buses (2000) and employed 103 workers (1991). The Sudbury & Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway served Sudbury, Ontario and area mining towns until 1950. ...
The transit system in and around Greater Sudbury today was formed in 2000 during the amalgamation of the cities and towns of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury by combining the existing Sudbury bus service with the surrounding commuter bus lines of Rayside-Balfour, Valley East, and Walden. Thus, Greater Sudbury Transit has an enormous service area for its fleet. Motto: Template:Unhide = Location City Information Established: 1883 (as Sudbury) 2001 (as Greater Sudbury) Area: 3,354 km² Population: - City (2001) - CD Rank - Municipal Rank 155,219 20th in Canada 26th in Canada Population density: 46. ...
Rayside-Balfour was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. ...
Valley East was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. ...
Walden was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000. ...
Past names The Sudbury & Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway served Sudbury, Ontario and area mining towns until 1950. ...
Fares As of March 5, 2007, the adult cash fare on Greater Sudbury Transit is $2.30. Children, older adults, and disabled persons pay a reduced fare of $1.80. Tickets can also be purchased (in denominations of five or ten) at an adult rate of $1.80 per ticket and $1.30 for children, seniors, and disabled persons. Children 4 years of age or younger ride free. The current rates for monthly passes are $66.00 for adults, $60.00 for students, and $41.00 for seniors. Full-time students at Laurentian University qualify for the U-Pass which offers unlimited bus service on Greater Sudbury Transit during the months of September through April. Laurentian University (Université Laurentienne), founded in 1960, is a mid-sized bilingual university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. ...
Current Routes Regular Routes - 002 - Second Avenue / Shopping Centre
- 006 - West End
- 007 - North End
- 012 - McKim
- 014 - Kathleen / Collège Boréal
- 017 - Donovan
- 101 - Howey / Moonlight
- 102 - Howey / Third Avenue
- 103 - Coniston
- 141 - Westmount
- 142 - Grandview
- 181 - Paris / Lo-Ellen
- 182 - Ramsey View / Algonquin
- 301 - Lasalle / Madison
- 302 - Lasalle / Cambrian
- 303 - Garson / Falconbridge
- 401 - Barrydowne / Cambrian
- 500 - University via Paris
- 501 - Regent / University
- 701 - Lively
- 702 - Azilda / Chelmsford
- 703 - Val Caron / Hanmer / Capreol
- 704 - Blezard / Elmview
- 819 - Copper / Four Corners
- 940 - Gatchell / Copper Cliff
After 10pm Service - 147 - Donovan / North End / Kathleen
- 189 - Lo-Ellen / Copper / Four Corners
- 241 - Moonlight / Shopping Centre
- 300 - Lasalle / Madison / Cambrian
- 502 - Regent / University / Four Corners
- 640 - West End / Gatchell / Copper Cliff
Sunday and Holiday Service - 103 - Coniston
- 147 - Donovan/ North End / Kathleen
- 189 - LoEllen / Copper / Four Courners
- 241 - Moonlight / Shopping Centre
- 300 - Lasalle / Madison / Cambrian
- 303 - Garson / Falconbridge
- 502 - Regent / University / Four Corners
- 640 - West End / Gatchell / Copper Cliff
- 701 - Lively
- 702 - Azilda / Chelmsford
- 703 - Val Caron / Hanmer / Capreol
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