Quesnel Paratransit System (01 April 1982 - 200x?)
Paratransit service conducted by
Quesnel & District Community Aid Society
under a contract with
BC Transit and the municipal government(s)
(BC Transit 1989/90: 3 buses).
In 1997 contract operator was
Panda Transportation Services
(BC Transit 1997).
Listed in the 1997 telephone directory as
Quesnel Transit.
BC Transit web page in 2000 implied
[Quesnel & Area Paratransit System].
Quesnel Transit System (200x? - present)
Operated under contract by
Five Five Transport (BC Transit website 2008,
website 2010).
Revelstoke Paratransit System (28 November 1995 - 200x?)
Paratransit service conducted by
Revelstoke Truck Centre under a contract with
BC Transit and the municipal government(s)
(BC Transit 1997).
Listed in the 1998 telephone directory as
Revelstoke Transit System.
Contracting municipality: City of Revelstoke (pb98).
(BC Transit web page 2000).
Revelstoke Transit System (200x? - present)
Service in Chase, Revelstoke, Sicamous, and Sorrento.
Operated under contract by
Sid Arrow Holdings Ltd. (BC Transit website 2008).
As of 2010 the contract operator was
Lyndon Enterprises Ltd. (website 2010, Street Side Guide 2015).
Revelstoke Resort Shuttle (circa November 2011 - present [Winter ski season only])
Bus service connecting Revelstoke with Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Fifteen round trips operated seven days/week during winter ski season. Fare charged. Multi-ride and seasonal passes sold. Owner-operator
Lisa Longinotto. Funded in part by
Revelstoke Mountain Resort (RMR), the
Revelstoke Accommodation Association and the
City of Revelstoke. In previous season (or seasons?) service was free
and was operated by RMR. (bclocalnews.com 30 November 2011).
system logo |
Data source: | website 2011 |
John R. Ellis (circa 1948 - February 1950)
Operator of scheduled passenger service between Salmon Arm and Canoe (BC PUC 1949, 1950).
Carvel L. Preston (February 1950 - circa 1951)
Operator of scheduled passenger service between Salmon Arm and Canoe (BC PUC 1951).
Robert G. Davies (circa 1951 - circa 1952)
Operator of scheduled passenger service between Salmon Arm and Canoe (BC PUC 1952).
Thomas E. & Anne A. Meena (circa 1952 - ?)
Operator of scheduled passenger service between Salmon Arm and Canoe (BC PUC 1953).
Added service between Salmon Arm and Silver Creek Church circa 1952. Still operating as of 01 March 1952.
Salmon Arm Paratransit System (15 October 1991 - 200x?)
Fixed route service using two minibuses, provided for
BC Transit by contractor
K.I.A. Transit Ltd. (see Vernon) (CUTA F91, BC Transit 1997). Classified as a paratransit service by BC Transit.
Listed in the 1998 telephone directory as
Salmon Arm Transit System.
Contracting municipality: District of Salmon Arm (pb98).
Shuswap Regional Transit System (200x? - present)
Operated under contract (01 August 2007 - 31 March 2014) by
Farwest Coach Inc. (a subsidiary of
FirstBus Canada Ltd.) (BC Transit website 2008,
website 2010).
Columbia-Shuswap Paratransit System (15 October 1991 - 200x?)
Paratransit service conducted by
K.I.A. Transit Ltd. (see Vernon)
under a contract with
BC Transit and the municipal government(s)
(BC Transit 1997). Service centred on Salmon Arm with rural trips to
Salmon Valley, Sorrento and Gardom Lake (email 1999).
A BC Transit web page in 2000 implied
[Shuswap Regional Paratransit System].
Combined with Salmon Arm system before 2008.
Vancouver Island Transportation Company, Limited (? - circa 1950)
Operator VITC surrendered its operating authority for the route between Ganges and Fulford Harbour to EGJB circa 1950 (BC PUC 1951 p. K25).
E.G.J. Brenton (circa 1950 - circa 1952)
Assumed scheduled passenger service between Ganges and Fulford Harbour from VITC (BC PUC 1951).
(BC PUC 1952).
Jack C. Smith (circa 1952 - ?)
Operator of scheduled bus service between Ganges and Vesuvius Bay, and between Ganges and Fernwood (BC PUC 1953).
Bill's Taxi Ltd. (circa 1952 - ?)
Operator of scheduled bus service between Ganges and Fulford Harbour (BC PUC 1953).
Salt Spring Island Transit System (07 January 2008 - present)
Operated under contract by
Ganges Faerie Minishuttle (BC Transit website 2008,
website 2010, Street Side Guide 2015).
Sunshine Coast Paratransit System (01 January 1982 - present)
Operated for the communities and
BC Transit by contractor
Sunshine Coast Community Services Society (2 buses).
(BC Transit 1989/90). Superseded as primary public transit system by a conventional transit service.
Sunshine Coast Transit System (31 July 1989 - present)
Operated for
BC Transit and the municipalities by a contractor.
Contract operator
Sunshine Coast Regional District (municipality)
(BC Transit 1997, pb98, BC Transit 2008,
website 2010). (BC Transit 1996,
BC Transit web page 2000).
Serving Gibsons, Halfmoon Bay, Roberts Creek, Sechelt, and Sunshine Coast (BC Transit 2008).
Vehicle fleet | 4 buses | Data sources: | CTHF/SSG 2000 |
Gibsons Community Shuttle (circa 05 July 2013 - circa 02 September 2013 [Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays only])
Summer weekend bus service between the Marina and Park Plaza Mall. Bus provided by
Sechelt School Bus. Leading sponsors
Town of Gibsons and the
Gibsons and District Chamber of Commerce. Described as a pilot project
(Coast Reporter 05 July 2013).
system logo (2013) |
Data source: | website (2013) |
Skeena Regional Transit System (28 August 2006 - present)
Regional connector service for
Terrace,
Kitimat,
Kitsumkalum,
New Remo,
Gitaus, and
Kitamaat Village.
Operated under contract by
Coastal Bus Lines Ltd. (BC Transit website 2008).
As of 2010 the contract operator was
FirstCanada ULC
(website 2010).
From 01 April 2018 contract operator was
Pacific Western Transit Canada.
Fred Mounkley (1942? - June 1944)
Bus service from Smithers to the Royal Canadian Air Force base at Smithers airport (BC PUC 1946 p. N15).
Smithers Paratransit System (13 May 1991 - 200x?)
Paratransit service conducted by
Smithers Community Services under a contract with
BC Transit and the municipal government(s) (BC Transit 1997).
Listed in the 1998 telephone directory as
Smithers & District Transit System and advertised on the same page as
Smithers Transit System.
Contracting municipality: Town of Smithers (pb98).
A BC Transit web page in 2000 implied
[Smithers & Area Paratransit System].
Smithers and District Transit System (200x? - present)
Service in Smithers and Telkwa.
Operated under contract by
Smithers Community Services Association (BC Transit website 2008,
website 2010).
Service to Moricetown begun 30 January 2017.
Squamish Transit System (20 August 1990 - present)
Operated for
BC Transit and the municipalities by a contractor. Contract operating company
Whistler Transit Ltd.
(BC Transit 1997, 2008).
Contracting municipality: District of Squamish (pb98).
Service in Brackendale and Squamish (BC Transit 2008).
As of 2010 the contract operator was
Diversified Transportation Ltd.
(website 2010, Street Side Guide 2015).
(BC Transit 1996,
BC Transit web page 2000).
Operated under contract by
Whistler Transit Ltd. (Street Side Guide 2015).
Vehicle fleet | 3 buses | Data sources: | CTHF/SSG 2000 |
Terrace Regional Transit System (18 August 1980 - present)
Serving the City of Terrace and the Regional District of
Kitimat-Stikine. Operation conducted by
Coastal Bus Lines Ltd. under a contract with
BC Transit (pb89, BC Transit 1989/90, BC Transit 1997, 2008,
website 2010).
Serving Terrace and Thornhill (BC Transit 2008).
Operated under contract by
FirstCanada ULC (Street Side Guide 2015).
From 01 April 2018 contract operator was
Pacific Western Transit Canada.
(Transit News Canada 1983, BC Transit 1988,
BC Transit 1996, pb98,
BC Transit 2000).
Service area population | 14,000 (1989) | Vehicle fleet | 2 buses (2000) | Data sources: | BC Transit 1989/90 CTHF/SSG 2000 |
Tofino Transit (01 July 2008 - present [summer seasons])
Summer-only local bus service operated by
Tofino Bus Service Ltd. with municipal funding.
The 2008 operating season was 01 July 2008 - 31 August 2008.
In 2009 the operating season was 02 July 2009 - 06 September 2009.
The 2012 operating season was 03 July 2012 - 03 September 2012.
(website 2012).
system logo | Data source: | website 2012 |
Tin Toh Bus (2015? - present [3 days/week])
Four round trips/day between Saik'uz and Vanderhoof, operated only Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Operated by Saik'uz First Nation owned
Tin Toh Forest Products Ltd.
(website 2017).
Vanderhoof & Saik'uz Community Transportation (03 July 2017 - present)
Five-day per week local bus service jointly sponsored by Vanderhoof District and Saik'uz First Nation began operation in July 2017. The service is fare free.
(MyPrinceGeorgeNow 14 September 2016,
website 2017).
? (circa June 1915 - ?)
Unnamed jitney service organized (CR&MW July 1915, p. 275).
Edward Procter (? - circa 1946)
Operator of scheduled passenger service between Vernon and Vernon army camp (BC PUC 1946).
Carswell Coach Lines (March 1946 - circa 1950)
Owner
Archie Carswell. Operator of scheduled passenger service in Vernon, and between Vernon and Vernon army camp.
Added service between Vernon and Okanagan Landing circa 1947.
(BC PUC 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950).
Carswell Coach Lines, Ltd. (circa 1950 - 21 August 1950)
Operator of scheduled passenger service in Vernon and between Vernon and Okanagan Landing. Added service between Vernon and Kinsman Beach circa 1950. Company went out of business 1950.
(BC PUC 1951, 1952).
Vernon Bus Lines Limited (circa 1951 - ?)
Operator of scheduled passenger service in Vernon (BC PUC 1952, 1953). Still operating as of 01 March 1952.
An unnamed private transit operator ended service in Vernon January 1967 (Canadian Coach 1967).
Vernon Regional Transit System (01 April 1980 - present)
(BC Transit 1988). Operated by
K.I.A. Transit Ltd. for
BC Transit (Transit News Canada 1985, BC Transit 1989/90, BC Transit 1997).
Serving Armstrong, Coldstream, Enderby, Lavington, Lumby, North Okanagan, Spallumcheen, and
Vernon, and
operated under contract (01 August 2007 - 31 March 2014) by
Farwest Coach Inc. (a subsidiary of
FirstBus Canada Ltd.) (BC Transit website 2008,
website 2010).
From 25 August 2008 also operated intermunicipal connector service between
Vernon and Kelowna [UBC Okanagan]
(BC Transit press release 26 August 2008).
Operated under contract by
FirstCanada ULC (Street Side Guide 2015).
(BC Transit 1996,
BC Transit web page 2000). (Photo: Peter Cox collection).
Service area population | 25,000 (1989) | Vehicle fleet | 5 buses (2000) | Data sources: | BC Transit 1989/90 CTHF/SSG 2000 |
North Okanagan Paratransit System (29 November 1995 - 200x?)
Paratransit service conducted by
N.O.H.A. under a contract with
BC Transit and the municipal government(s)
(BC Transit 1997,
BC Transit web page 2000).
In 2001 web site belongs to
Progressive Transit Inc. and uses the system name
North Okanagan Regional Transit System. System serves
Armstrong and Enderby on highway 97 north of Vernon, and
Lumby, Whitevale and Lavington east of Vernon and Coldstream on highway 6 (web site 2001).
Contracting municipalities: North Okanagan Regional District and City of Vernon (web site 2001).
(BC Transit web page 2001)
Whistler Transit System (01 December 1991 - present)
Operation conducted for
BC Transit by a contractor. (CUTA F92)
Contract operating company
Whistler Transit Ltd. which also operates
local service in Squamish (BC Transit 1997).
Contracting municipality: Resort Municipality of Whistler (pb98).
Service reportedly renamed
Whistler and Valley Express, or
WAVE, 02 June 1999.
A BC Transit web page in 2000 still
implied WTS.
Serving Pemberton and Whistler. Operated under contract by
Whistler Transit Ltd. (BC Transit 2008,
website 2010).
The BC Transit website still calls this the Whistler Transit System in 2010.
Somewhere before 2011 the Pemberton system acquired a separate identity.
(BC Transit 1996).
Vehicle fleet | 21 buses (2000) |
Ridership | 2,607,006 (2009) |
Data sources: | CTHF/SSG 2000 CTF [Aug. 2010] (ridership) |
Sea to Sky Transit System (03 January 2005 - 30 September 2011)
Initially seasonal November to April, service became year-round circa March 2009.
2004/05 operating season was 03 January - 24 April.
2005/06 operating season was 19 November - 23 April.
2007/08 operating season was 22 November - 20 April.
Commuter oriented transit service between Squamish and Whistler including operated trips, regularly scheduled
services by
Greyhound Transportation Canada Inc. and an "emergency ride home" taxi reimbursement program.
Supported by the District of Squamish and the Resort Municipality of Whistler. (BC Transit website 2008).
On 01 October 2007 Greyhound became a subsidiary of
FirstBus Canada Ltd.
Whistler withdrew its funding effective March 2011
(Pique Newsmagazine Aug. 3, 2011).
Williams Lake Paratransit System (01 January 1982 - 200x?)
Paratransit service conducted by
Lakers' Go-Bus Society under a contract with
BC Transit and the municipal government(s)
(BC Transit 1989/90: 2 buses).
Listed in the 1997 telephone directory as
Williams Lake Transit.
(BC Transit web page 2000).
Williams Lake Transit System (200x? - present)
Operated under contract by Laker's Go-Bus Society (BC Transit website 2008,
website 2010).
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