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Burlington Transit

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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 the city had been served by neighbouring systems including Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) and former subsidiary Canada Coach Lines, as well as "local" services to and from Toronto once provided by Gray Coach Lines and GO Transit along Lakeshore Road (Highway 2).

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Burlington Transit is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association.

It connects with Hamilton Street Railway to the south and west and Oakville Transit to the east. In addition, the Appleby, Burlington, and Aldershot GO Transit stations on the Lakeshore West line are also connected. Burlington Transit operates a partial grid network using the GO stations and a downtown terminal as transfer points.

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Bus services

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Burlington Transit 2023 NovaBus LFS #7-2301 at Appleby GO
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Burlington Transit 2018 Grande West Vicinity #7066-18 at the Downtown Terminal.
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Burlington Transit 2012 New Flyer Xcelsior (XD40) #7055-12 at Burlington GO

Routes

Disabled access All regular routes are serviced by accessible buses.[1]

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Connecting transit

Oakville Transit routes:

  • 14 Lakeshore West – runs along the eastern perimeter of Burlington on Burloak Drive into the Appleby GO.
  • 5 Dundas – runs along Dundas Street into the GO 407 Carpool.

Hamilton Street Railway routes:

GO Transit routes:

  • Burlington Transit connects with GO Transit at Appleby, Burlington, Aldershot stations and at the Highway 407 carpool lot.

Via Rail and Amtrak routes:

  • Burlington Transit and Hamilton Street Railway buses connect with Via Rail (Canada's national passenger inter-city train services) and Amtrak trains to the United States at Aldershot station.

Paratransit

Burlington Transit operates door-to-door service for people with physical disabilities, which is called "Handi-Van".[2]

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Fares

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Sale of paper tickets to the general public ended on August 31, 2019, and were no longer accepted as payment after December 31, 2019. Fares shown here are effective August 1, 2023.[3]

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With a Presto card, teenagers ride free from 6 pm to end of service on weekdays and all-day on weekends, while seniors can ride fare free all-day everyday. Teenagers and adults can ride Burlington Transit for free after 40 full fare rides paid per calendar month. Children ages 12 and under can ride fare-free on Burlington Transit when they use their child concession Presto card or when accompanied by a fare-paying customer.

Riders paying by cash (or, in some cases, special purpose paper tickets) can request a paper transfer from the bus driver; for riders using Presto cards or credit/debit cards, the transfer is automatically recorded on the card. They are valid for two hours from the time of boarding the first bus and can be used to transfer between Burlington Transit (BT) buses in any direction – as well as to transfer to neighbouring Oakville Transit and Hamilton Street Railway buses – without having to pay another fare.

Riders transferring from GO Transit to BT buses receive free admission when they show their valid GO ticket or transit pass to the driver or when swiping the Presto card, credit or debit card. Passengers transferring from BT to GO Transit services will be reimbursed the difference between the BT fare and the co-fare discount upon disembarking GO Transit.

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Stations, terminals and garages

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  • Burlington GO Station - Routes 1 Plains-Fairview (via on street bays), 2 Brant, 6 Headon, 10 New-Maple, 50 Burlington South (LATE NIGHT), 51 Burlington Northeast (LATE NIGHT), 52 Burlington Northwest (LATE NIGHT), 80 Harvester, and 81 North Service service this station.
  • Appleby GO Station - Routes 1 Plains-Fairview, 4 Central, 10 New-Maple, 11 Sutton-Alton 25 Walkers, 80 Harvester, 81 North Service, and Oakville Transit Route 14 / 14A Lakeshore serve this station.
  • Aldershot GO Station - Routes 4 Central and 87 North Service - Aldershot, Hamilton Street Railway's Route 18 Waterdown Mountaineer, and GO Transit bus routes 15 and 18 service this station.
  • Wal-Mart Rio-Can Smartcentre Plaza at Appleby Line & Dundas Street - Route 12 services this plaza only.
  • Dundas St. @ Highway 407 Park & Ride (Burlington Carpool Lot)[4] - Routes 2 Brant, 3 Guelph Line, 6 Headon, 11 Sutton-Alton, 25 Walkers, and Oakville Transit's route 5/5A Dundas.
  • Burlington Bus Terminal - Routes 2 Brant, 3 Guelph Line, 4 Central, 10 New-Maple, Hamilton Street Railway's route 11 Parkdale, 50 Burlington South (LATE NIGHT) and 52 Burlington Northwest (LATE NIGHT) service this bus terminal.
  • Main garage: Burlington Transit's Operations Facility at 3332 Harvester Road. (Route 80 is the only way to publicly access the facility and the garage).

Burlington Bus Terminal

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The bus terminal is located in downtown Burlington on John Street, just north of Pine Street, and south of James Street. The terminal is an on-street facility with northbound and southbound curbside bus bays and a customer service building on the west side of the street, next to the westbound and southbound shelters. The terminal is an important central transfer location for Burlington Transit and a terminus for Hamilton Street Railway services .[5]

On April 12, 2025, the John Street terminal was decommissioned and customer service operations were relocated to Burlington GO Station. Located at 2101 Fairview street.[6]

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