NextRide Launched in the Fort St. John Transit System
BC Transit has launched NextRide, its Automatic Vehicle Location technology, in the Fort St. John Transit System. Following several weeks of testing and training, the new technology is now available to BC Transit customers in Fort St. John. NextRide allows customers to see real-time bus locations along routes and identify what predicted arrival times are...
NextRide launched in the Prince George Transit System
BC Transit has launched NextRide, its Automatic Vehicle Location technology, in the Prince George Transit System. Following several weeks of testing and training, the new technology is now available to BC Transit customers in Prince George. NextRide allows customers to see real-time bus locations along routes and identify what predicted arrival times are at any...
NextRide Launched in the Dawson Creek Transit System
BC Transit has launched NextRide, its Automatic Vehicle Location technology, in the Dawson Creek Transit System. Following several weeks of testing and training, the new technology is now available to BC Transit customers in Dawson Creek. NextRide allows customers to see real-time bus locations along routes and identify what predicted arrival times are at any...
BC Transit announces Transit SuperStars across the province
For their professionalism, teamwork and dedication to public transit in their communities, BC Transit is recognizing four individuals and seven teams as the latest Transit SuperStars. “This year we are not only recognizing the achievements of some really special individuals who exemplify our values, but also several dedicated and passionate teams that supported their communities...
Summer service change in Comox Valley
BC Transit and the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) are announcing that the annual summer service change, which coincides with the end of the school year, comes into effect on June 30, 2022. Select trips will be removed from the following routes: BC Transit and its partners work hard to match service with demand and...
Transit service resumes today
BC Transit and its local government partners are reminding riders in the Sea-to-Sky region that transit service resumes today. The service is free in the Whistler, Squamish and Pemberton Valley Transit Systems until at least July 3. In addition, the Resort Municipality of Whistler and District of Squamish are offering free service through to September...
Transit service in Sea-to-Sky resumes on June 22
SEA-TO-SKY – Following the successful ratification of a new labour agreement between Unifor Local 114 union operating under Whistler Transit Ltd and Diversified Transportation, BC Transit is notifying its riders in the Whistler, Squamish and Pemberton Valley transit systems that service will resume at the start of the operational day on Wednesday, June 22. In...
Agreement reached in Sea-to-Sky region
BC Transit is pleased an agreement between Unifor Local 114 and Whistler Transit Ltd. and Diversified Transportation, with the assistance of specially appointed mediator Vince Ready, was ratified in a vote today by union members and accepted by the Operating Company. We continue to work with the Operating Company on a safe return to service...
Free transit for Sam Steele Days in Cranbrook
Sam Steele Days is fast approaching and to help get to all the festivities, BC Transit and the City of Cranbrook will be offering free transit on Saturday June 18, 2022. To help cut down on congestion and emissions, take advantage of Cranbrook’s great transit system as transit will get you to events at locations...
Route Changes in Terrace Regional Transit System
BC Transit is informing customers that some changes are coming to transit routes in the Terrace Regional Transit System effective June 27, 2022. These changes will help provide clarity for customers planning trips between neighbouring regional transit systems, as there are currently duplicate route numbers. While this has not been an issue to this point,...