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Brantford Transit

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brantford Transit
Founded1940
Headquarters64 Darling St., Brantford, ON
Service areaBrantford, Ontario
Service typebus service
Routes9 regular routes plus industrial and school services
Fleet29[1]
OperatorCity of Brantford
WebsiteBrantford Transit

Brantford Transit is a public transit service serving Brantford, Ontario, Canada. It operates bus service for almost 1.3 million passengers per year.

Services

Regular routes operate on a half-hour schedule from the downtown terminal.

  • Monday to Saturday services (6:00am - 9:00pm)
    • 1 Eagle Place
    • 2 West Street - Brier Park
    • 4A/4C Mall Link
    • 5 West Brant - Oakhill
    • 6 West Brant - Shellard Lane
    • 7 East Ward - Braneida
    • 8 Holmedale - Mayfair
    • 9 Echo Place/ Lynden Rd
    • 10 NWIA
  • Evening (9:00pm - 1:00am) and Sunday services (8:30am – 6:30pm)
    • 11 West Brant - Oakhill/ NWIA Holmedale
    • 12 Eagle Place/ West Brant - Shellard Lane
    • 13 King George Rd/ Brantwood Park
    • 14 Echo Place/ East Ward
    • 15 West Street/ Mayfair

Additional school service is provided to Assumption College, Brantford Collegiate Institute, North Park, Pauline Johnson, St. John's, Tollgate Technological Skills Centre, and Wilfrid Laurier University.

Brantford Transit connects with regional transit and intercity services at the Brantford Transit Terminal, where GO Transit bus route 15 connects the city to stops in Hamilton before terminating at Aldershot GO Station in Burlington.[2]

History

Public transit began in Brantford in 1886 with horse drawn cars which by 1893 had been converted to electric. The City of Brantford took over these operations in 1914. The Public Utilities Commission was formed in 1935 by amalgamating the Hydro Electric Commission, the Board of Water Commissioners and the Municipal Railway Commission. Around 1936 buses began to replace street cars and by the end of 1939 the change over was complete.[3]

During the early 1980s Brantford Transit introduced painted buses other than the normal cream and maroon livery. You could find such things as the Minolta Bus, Parsons, Whirlpool, Zenith to name a few. These rolling advertisements were the forerunners of today's ad wrapped buses you see now in Brantford and other cities.

The fleet colours were also changed to white, black, blue and red.

Fleet

Historically, the bus fleet of Brantford Transit consisted of a mix of GM New Looks, Classics, Orion V, Orion VII, ElDorado National, Nova Bus LFS and Blue Bird Ultra LF.

Fleet number range Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Engine Transmission Notes
10061-10064 2006 Nova Bus LFS Cummins ISL ZF 6HP552C
  • Ex-9061-9064
10071-10075 2007
  • Ex-9071-9075
10081-10084 2008
  • Ex-9081-9084
10101-10105 2010 LFS HEV Allison EP40
hybrid system
10121 2011 LFS Cummins ISL9 ZF 6AP1400B
10123-10125 2012
10131-10132 2013
10151-10153 2015
10161-10162 2016
101808-101810 2018 Cummins L9

See also

References

External links

This page was last edited on 6 June 2024, at 01:09
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