Burlington Transit
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Burlington Transit is the public transport provider in the city of Burlington, Ontario Canada. Services began in September 1975, after having been served by neighbouring systems including Hamilton Street Railway (H.S.R), and former subsidiary Canada Coach Lines, as well as "local" services to/from Toronto once provided by Gray Coach Lines and GO Transit along Lakeshore Road. It is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association.
It connects with Hamilton Street Railway on the south and west and Oakville Transit on the east. In addition, the Appleby, Burlington, and Aldershot (not directly) GO Transit stations of the Lakeshore West line are also connected. The Downtown Bus Terminal — located at 430 John Street, close to Lakeshore Road and Lake Ontario — is the main bus terminal, and the Greyhound Canada bus stop in Burlington.
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[edit] Fares
As of September 5, 2006 the individual transit fare is:
- Adult (including university and college students)..$2.50
- Students (secondary school under 21)...............$2.50
- Seniors (65 and over)..............................$2.50
- Children (elementary school)........................$1.50
- toddlers (5 and under with paying parent)..........Free
- Go Fare (With Go ticket, to/from a GO station.....$0.50
Strip of 10 tickets
- Adults..................10/$20
- Students................10/$16
- Seniors.................10/$16
- Children................10/$12
Combo card (rechargeable version) **prices are listed as though the fare would be deducted from the card
- Adults..........$2.00
- Students........$1.60
- Seniors.........$1.60
- Children........$1.20
- Go Fare.........$0.50
Combo Card (31-Day Rate) **prices are listed as the price of the combo card itself
- Adults........$71.00
- Students......$60.00
- Seniors.......$49.00
All fares are in Canadian dollars.
Burlington Transit uses a Combo Card. It feels like a credit card, and features BT LOGO on the front. There are 2 types of combo cards:
(1) Rechargeable (Minimum $10): it works likes a debit card. You load money on to the card, and scan the card at the validator when boarding a bus. The validator will deduct the bus fare from your card. For example, if one loaded $40 on to the card and traveled on a bus, the validator would deduct $2.00, the Adult combo card fare.
(2) 31-Day Rate: It works exactly like a monthly pass. For instance, if one paid the 31-Day Rate of $71, the person would have unlimited travel on Burlington transit buses for the whole month.
[edit] Vehicles
- General Motors Diesel Division Buses T6H-5307N
- General Motors Diesel Division Buses Classic
- New Flyer Industries D40i Invero
- New Flyer Industries D40LF
- Orion Bus Industries Orion V 05.501
- Orion Bus Industries Orion VII 07.501
[edit] Stations/Terminals/Garages
- Burlington (GO Station)
- Appleby (GO Station)
- Downtown Terminal
- Wal-Mart Plaza
- Hwy. 407 Go Bus loop
- Main garage- Burlington Transit Facility on Harvester Road
[edit] Bus Routes
- 1 Plains-Fairview - West to Downtown Hamilton via Burlington Go via Mapleview Center; East to Appleby Go via Burlington Go via Mapleview Center
- 2 Brant - South to Downtown Burlington via Burlington Go; North to Cavendish area
- 3 Guelph - South to Downtown Burlington; North to Cavendish area
- 4 Pinedale - Both directions to Appleby Go
- 5 Francis - West to King & Plains; East to Downtown Burlington
- 6 Headon Forest - South to Burlington Go; North to Go Bus loop
- 7 Tyandaga - South to Burlington Go; North to Kerns & Tyadanga Park Dr.
- 8 Industrial - West to Burlington Go on Harvester, East to Appleby Go on North Service; West to Burlington Go on North Service, East to Appleby Go on Harvester
- 8A (Dial-a-Ride only)
- 9 (Dial-a-Ride only)
- 10 New/Maple - West to Burlington Go via Downtown Burlington; East to Appleby Go via Downtown Burlington
- 11 Appleby - South to Appleby Go; North to Wal-Mart Plaza
- 12 Upper Middle - West to Bulington Go via Mount Forest & Power Center; East to Wal-Mart Plaza
12A (Dial-a-Ride only)
- 13 New-Rebecca - West to Appleby Go; East to Hopedale Mall in Oakville **Peak hours only
- 15 Walkers - South to Appleby Go via Go Bus loop; North to Wal-Mart plaza via Go Bus loop
- 61 Orchard **Peak hours only
- 62 Headon Road**Peak hours only
These are complemented with these other routes:
- Oakville Transit -- Route 14 Lakeshore provides half hourly service to Burlington's Downtown terminal
- HSR -- Route 11 Parkdale
[edit] School Specials (Not Accessible)
- 78 - To Aldershot High School (a.m.)
- 79 - To M.M. Robinson and Notre Dame High Schools (a.m.)
- 81 - To Notre Dame High School (a.m.)
- 83 - From Notre Dame High School (p.m.)
- 84 - From Notre Dame and M.M. Robinson High Schools (p.m.)
- 85 - From Aldershot High School (p.m.)
[edit] Dial-a-Ride
Burlington transit replaces bus service with a Dial-a-Ride cab on portions of route 6, 8A, 9, 11, 12, 12A, 15 during hours when ridership is low. Passengers are expected to take regular bus service to transfer point closest to their destination. Burlington transit will then complete your trip with a Dial-a-Ride taxi cab, taking you on the bus route to a bus stop closest to your final destination.
[edit] External links
- Burlington Transit website (includes route maps)
- Drawings of Burlington Transit buses by Peter McLaughlin