Rider Info

Welcome aboard! 

Quesnel Transit connects you and your community. Whether you’re new to transit or a regular rider, here’s how to ride with confidence.


Step 1: Plan where and when you want to travel 

Think about: 

  • Where you’re going – your destination, an address, or a nearby landmark 
  • When you’d like to travel – the day and time you plan to go 

Knowing these details helps you find the best route and schedule. 


Step 2: Choose how to plan your trip 

Use our website 

Visit bctransit.com to: 

Our website is the best source for up-to-date service information. 

Grab a Rider’s Guide 

Prefer a printed option? Essential transit information is available in the Rider’s Guide, including schedules and maps. You can: 

  • Pick one up on board most buses after a service change
  • Contact us to find out where Rider’s Guides are available in your transit system 

With BC Transit’s commitment to financial and environmental sustainability, we encourage riders to reuse their Rider’s Guide throughout the year. 

Call us 

Need support planning your trip? Give us a call and a team member can help you find the best route.


Step 3: Know before you go 

Before you ride, take a moment to review our guidelines and policies below so everyone can have a safe and comfortable trip. 

Parcels, Pets and Strollers

Here are BC Transit's policies concerning pets, parcels, sports equipment, strollers, and other objects you may wish to take on the bus.

Getting on and off the bus

Learn how to ride BC Transit safely and easily. Find tips for bus stops, flagging the bus, paying your fare, and getting on and off with confidence.

How to Pay

Here's how to pay for a trip on the bus, including the use of passes, transfers, and where to find discount programs.

Bus Etiquette

Here you will discover what is expected of all passengers to ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable ride with BC Transit.

Courtesy Seating

Passengers sitting within the accessibility section of the bus are asked to offer their seats to those who require them.

Personal Items on Buses

Information on taking items on the bus such as dangerous or prohibited goods, strollers and wheelchairs, etc.

Safety

BC Transit has launched the Safety Code to ensure all transit staff and passengers are aware of their responsibilities when riding the bus.

Accessibility

Our goal is to ensure all commuters are able to ride the bus safely and comfortably, regardless of their accessibility needs.

BC Bus North

BC Bus North provides service between Prince Rupert, Prince George, Fort St John, Fort Nelson, Valemount and many communities in between.

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