?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Victoria

BC Transit welcomes new buses

Forty-four new buses were added to the Victoria Regional Transit System in the last quarter of 2022, helping secure safe and efficient transportation for transit riders. The new arrivals include 15 medium-duty and 21 heavy-duty Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses to replace diesel buses at the end of their service life. Eight double decker diesel...

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West Shore-Downtown RapidBus Service Launches in April

The flagship RapidBus route between the West Shore and Downtown Victoria will launch on April 10. This new RapidBus service will replace the existing Route 50 Langford/Downtown. RapidBus is transit service that outperforms the personal automobile in speed, comfort and reliability. When it launches, BC Transit customers will experience an increase in service levels along...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>100 Mile House, Ashcroft-Cache Creek-Clinton, Bella Coola Valley, Boundary, Bulkley-Nechako, Campbell River, Clearwater, Columbia Valley, Comox Valley, Cowichan Valley, Cranbrook, Creston Valley, Dawson Creek, Elk Valley, Fort St. John, Hazeltons, Highway 16, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kimberley, Kitimat, Merritt, Mount Waddington, Nanaimo, Pemberton Valley, Port Alberni, Port Edward, Powell River, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Quesnel, Revelstoke, Salt Spring Island, Sea To Sky, Shuswap, Skeena, Smithers, South Okanagan-Similkameen, Squamish, Sunshine Coast, Terrace, Tofino, Ucluelet, Vernon, Victoria, West Kootenay, Whistler, Williams Lake

BC Transit named one of BC’s Top Employers for 2023

For the third year in a row, BC Transit has been recognized for its exceptional workplace as one of BC’s Top Employers for 2023. BC Transit has more than 1,000 employees with a wide range of careers that include drivers, maintenance and administration. “It’s an honour to be recognized as one of our province’s top...

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Victoria Regional Transit Commission appointments announced by Province

Today, the Province of BC announced appointments for the Victoria Regional Transit Commission (VRTC). The new Commission members were appointed by Order In Council, and are as follows: In addition, continuing member Mayor Maja Tait (Sooke) has been appointed as the Chair of the VRTC, with Mayor Kevin Murdoch (Oak Bay) also remaining on the...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Kamloops

Bus to the bonspiel! Free transit for Scotties Tournament of Hearts

BC Transit and the City of Kamloops are announcing free transit service for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canadian National Women’s Curling Championship starting February 17 until February 26, 2023. This fare-free service will be offered to same-day ticket holders and accredited staff and volunteers that are registered with the tournament. Event-goers must show a...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Whistler

Whistler modified late winter transit service

BC Transit and the Resort Municipality of Whistler are advising transit customers of upcoming changes to bus schedules, starting Monday, February 6, 2023. Like many customer-facing organizations, BC Transit is continuing to face a labour shortage in a number of transit systems across the province, including Whistler. BC Transit and its local government partners work...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>South Okanagan-Similkameen

Help shape the future of transit in Penticton

BC Transit and the City of Penticton are seeking public feedback on transit service and infrastructure priorities serving the Penticton area. Public engagement runs from January 23 until February 12 with a survey and in-person open house sessions. Paper surveys will be available for pick-up at the following locations: Wednesday, February 1 Thursday, February 2...

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Help shape the future of transit in Kitimat

BC Transit and the District of Kitimat are looking for public feedback on the Transit Future Service Plan (TFSP) for Kitimat, starting on January 16, 2023. This TFSP will help guide improvements and investment in the local transit system over the next five years. The survey will be available from January 16 until January 30,...

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Full Sunday service resumes in Kitimat

BC Transit and the District of Kitimat are announcing the return to full service levels on Sundays, effective January 8, 2023. Due to recent hires, full service will run on Sundays from 7:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. Like many customer-facing organizations, BC Transit is currently facing a labour shortage in a number of transit systems...

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Special New Year’s Eve service

BC Transit and its local government partners are announcing special New Year’s Eve service in certain regions across the province. Special service is being offered in the following regions: Central Fraser Valley – Dec 31 – Extended evening service Jan 1 – Sunday service Kamloops – Dec 31 – Extended evening service on certain routes....

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