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Medicine Hat Transit

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Medicine Hat Transit
Founded1956 (as Medicine Hat Transportation Company)
Headquarters333 6th Avenue SE
LocaleMedicine Hat
Service areaurban area
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes11 (Peak); 8 (Non-peak)
Stops279 (Peak); 212 (Non-peak)
Hubs6
Fleet14 Minibuses, 16 40-Foot buses
Fuel typeDiesel and CNG
OperatorCity of Medicine Hat
WebsiteMedicine Hat Transit

Medicine Hat Transit is the municipal public transportation system operated by Medicine Hat, a small city in southeastern Alberta, Canada. Service is available and accessible to all residents of the community, including specialized transit for persons with disabilities; all of the MHT fleet is fully wheelchair-accessible.[1]

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History

In the 1950s local bus service was provided by Blair's Bus Lines, which was superseded by Medicine Hat Transportation Company, until 1972, when city-owned Medicine Hat Transit commenced operation of the current system.[2] Starting in October 2008 Medicine Hat Transit began a transformation, with new routes and schedules and a fleet makeover and rebranding.[3]

Services

Peak-service bus routes are scheduled to operate on weekdays between 6:45 am and 6:45 pm. Non-peak routes extend operations until 10:45 pm on weekdays and all day Saturday, with Sunday service 8:15 am– 7:15pm & holiday service provided between 10:15 am and 6:15 pm.

Specialized paratransit is available for people who can't use regular transit, a service for which they must be registered. Hours of operation are Monday to Saturday between 6:45 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and all trips must be booked the day before.

Routes

This following service is in effect from Monday – Friday, 6:45 am – 6:45 pm except Holidays, on what Medicine Hat Transit defines as peak service.

  • 10 Northeast Crescent Heights
  • 11 Northwest Crescent Heights
  • 20 Flats
  • 21 Hospital
  • 22 South Hill
  • 31 Dunmore Road
  • 40/41 College
  • 50/51 Ross Glen
  • 60 South Ridge
  • 62 Southlands

Service becomes more limited during the non-peak, which is defined as the following times: Monday – Friday 6:45 pm – 10:45 pm Saturday 6:45 am – 10:45 pm Sundays -8:15 am – 7:15pm Holidays 10:15 am – 6:15 pm

  • 10 Northeast Crescent Heights
  • 11 Northwest Crescent Heights
  • 20 Flats
  • 21 Hospital
  • 22 South Hill
  • 30 Dunmore Road
  • 53 Ross Glen
  • 61 South Ridge

See also

References

  1. ^ "Come Ride With Us". Medicine Hat Transit. Archived from the original on September 25, 2010.
  2. ^ All-Time List of Canadian Transit Systems: Alberta Communities (H - Z)
  3. ^ Medicine Hat News: New look coming for Hat transit

External links

This page was last edited on 18 August 2022, at 12:28
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