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Railway City Transit
ParentEnvironmental Services,
City of St. Thomas
Headquarters614 Talbot Street
LocaleSt. Thomas, Ontario
Service typeBus service, Paratransit
Routes5 regular
OperatorVoyageur Transportation
WebsiteOfficial website

Railway City Transit includes both conventional city transit buses and paratransit vehicles owned by the City of St. Thomas, Ontario and staffed and operated by Voyageur Transportation, who took over the service from Aboutown Transportation on January 1, 2012.

Private companies have provided a variety of transportation services to the city since the introduction of horse-drawn street railways in 1879, which were subsequently electrified and ultimately replaced by buses about 1927. Although the city assumed responsibility for transit in the mid-1960s, these bus services have always been privately operated.

The Transit Operational Centre is located downtown at 614 Talbot Street. The stop for Aboutown's Northlink intercity bus service to London and Owen Sound has been relocated to Factory Muffler, 210 Talbot Street. The Northlink service to London was cancelled December 2013.

In November 2020, the City announced a new revitalized brand and suite of services for the 150-year-old public transit service. On March 29, 2021, the new service was launched, replacing the former St. Thomas Transit system.

History

Routes

Conventional Service Hours: Weekdays from 7:15 am to 5:45 pm, weekends from 9:15 am to 6:45 pm.

Afterhours On-Demand Service Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:15 am - 9:45 pm, Saturday: 9:15 am - 9:45 pm, Sunday: 9:15 am - 5:45 pm

  • 1 - Northside
  • 2 - Elgin Mall
  • 3 - Talbot
  • 4 - Hospital
  • 5 - Fanshawe

See also

References

  1. St. Thomas Transit Services, Frequently Asked Questions
  2. Nick Lypaczewski (December 2011). "City says it's About Time to ditch Aboutown". St. Thomas Times-Journal. Retrieved January 6, 2012.
  3. "Voyageur new bus provider". St Thomas Today. Retrieved January 6, 2012.
  4. Canadian Transit Systems: St. Thomas, Ontario
  5. NorthLink 4: London - St. Thomas stop locations
  6. http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/alltime/saint-thomas-on.html, retrieved on March 7, 2013.

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