BC Bus North

State-owned intercity bus company of British Columbia, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BC Bus North

BC Bus North is a public intercity bus service created by the Province of British Columbia after Greyhound Canada cancelled all services in British Columbia, leaving the Highway 16 and Highway 97 corridors without passenger transportation options.[1] In its first month of operation, June 2018, the service saw 300 riders, while its second month saw an increase to 450 riders.[2] While BC Transit does not operate BC Bus North or share branding, BC Bus North is listed as a public transit system by BC Transit.[3]

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BC Bus North
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OwnerProvince of British Columbia
BC Transit
Area servedHighway 16 Corridor, Highway 97
LocaleNorthern British Columbia
Transit typeIntercity Bus
Number of lines4
Line number100, 200, 300, 400
Number of stations38
Websitebcbus.ca
Operation
Began operationJune 2018
Operator(s)Pacific Western Transportation
Number of vehicles4
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Routes

BC Bus North operates four routes. Not all stops are listed below.[4]

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