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1 Regional Connections  





2 BC Transit Health Connections  





3 City Bus Routes  





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Kamloops Transit
Founded1976[1]
Service typebus service, paratransit
AllianceBC Transit
Routes15
Hubs3
OperatorFirstCanada
WebsiteKamloops Transit

Kamloops Transit operates the public bus transit system in the City of Kamloops in south central British Columbia, Canada. The system consists of 18 regularly scheduled routes, one Sunday route, several school specials and handyDART customized service for those with a disability. Funding is provided through a partnership between the City of Kamloops and BC Transit, the provincial agency which plans and manages municipal transit systems. Operations are contracted out to FirstCanada ULC. The transit system began development in 1975 after the Province of British Columbia began offering subsidies to help operate local transit systems in local communities.[2]

Regional Connections[edit]

The Kamloops Transit System primarily serves the city centre and immediate surroundings, though bus services are provided to Rayleigh and Heffley Creek,[3] 13km and 20km distant from the city centre respectively. Transit connections to the Clearwater Transit System to Vinsulla, McLure, Barriere, Darfield, Little Fort, Blackpool, Clearwater, and Vavenby are offered twice weekly.[4]

BC Transit Health Connections[edit]

Kamloops is part of the Health Connections network operated by BC Transit. These are intercity connections geared towards those in smaller communities needing access to larger health facilities, though all members of the public are welcome to use them if space is available.[5] These services operate infrequently. Communities connected by these services directly to Kamloops are as follow:

City Bus Routes[edit]

Kamloops Transit City Bus System[6]
Route Number Route Name Origin Destination/Back Point Neighbourhoods Served
1 Tranquille Lansdowne Exchange Tranquille Road North Shore
2 Parkcrest Lansdowne Exchange Brocklehurst North Shore
3 Westsyde Lansdowne Exchange Harrington Road Westmount
4 Pacific Way TRU Exchange Aberdeen Southgate
5 Pineview TRU Exchange Pineview Dufferin
6 Downtown Loop Lansdowne Exchange Fraser St. Sagebrush
7 Aberdeen Lansdowne Exchange Aberdeen West End/Lower Sahali
9 Glaneagles Lansdowne Exchange Sahali Upper Sahali
10 North Shore-TRU Express North Shore Exchange TRU Exchange North Shore
13 Yellowhead North Shore Exchange Heffley Creek Rayleigh
14 Batchelor Heights North Shore Exchange Batchelor Heights North Shore
16 Juniper Ridge Lansdowne Exchange Juniper Ridge Valleyview
17 Dallas Lansdowne Exchange BC Wildlife Park Valleyview, Barnhartvale
18 Mt. Paul Lansdowne Exchange Mt. Paul Industrial Sun Rivers

References[edit]

  • ^ Kelly, Brian; Francis, Daniel (1990). Transit in British Columbia: The First Hundred Years. Madeira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing Limited. p. 148. ISBN 1-55017-021-X.
  • ^ "Rider's Guide". Kamloops Transit System. BC Transit. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  • ^ "Route 10: Valley Connector". Clearwater Regional Transit System. BC Transit. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  • ^ "Health Connections". Kamloops Transit System. BC Transit. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
  • ^ "Kamloops Transit Map". Archived from the original on March 18, 2022.
  • External links[edit]


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    Categories: 
    Transit agencies in British Columbia
    Transport in Kamloops
     



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