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Red Deer Transit

 
Wikipedia: Red Deer Transit
Red Deer Transit
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Founded 1966
Headquarters 5439 47 Street
Locale Red Deer, Alberta
Service type bus service, paratransit
Routes 18
Web site Transit Dept.

The Red Deer Transit Department is part of the Community Services Division of the City of Red Deer, which lies mid way between Calgary and Edmonton in the province of Alberta, Canada. The city took over operation of the public transit system from private operators in 1966.

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Services

There are 18 regular bus routes that operate daily, with additional Monday to Friday service to industrial areas and schools.[1] Hours of operation are on Monday to Saturday from 6:15 am to 11:15 pm and on Sundays and Holidays from 8:45 am to 6:45 pm.[2] Exact cash fare, prepaid ticket or pass is required to ride the transit service.

Routes

  • 1- South Hill/Vanier Woods
  • 2- Oriole Park/Johnstone Park
  • 3- College/Anders
  • 4- Glendale/Kentwood
  • 5- Rosedale/Deer Park
  • 6- Hospital/West Lake
  • 7- Eastview Estates/Hunting Hills
  • 8- Pines/Normandeau
  • 9- Lancaster/Inglewood
  • 10- College/South Pointe
  • 11- Johnstone Park/Kentwood
  • 12- Gasoline Alley
  • 12A- Gasoline Alley/Springbrook
  • 50- Edgar Industrial/Johnson Park
  • 51-54- Riverside Industrial/Olymel

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