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Keolis Canada
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Keolis Canada is the Canadian subsidiary of French transportation company Keolis. It operates intercity bus services under the names Orléans Express, Red Arrow Motorcoach, and Ebus.
Orléans Express
Orléans Express is a coach operator in Quebec, Canada. Destinations served include Ottawa (ON), Gatineau, Montreal, Trois-Rivières, Quebec City, Rivière-du-Loup, Rimouski, and Gaspé.[1]
Expedibus

Expedibus is a package shipping and courier company, operated cooperatively throughout Quebec by Orléans Express, Intercar, Autobus Maheux[2] and Limocar.[3]
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Red Arrow Motorcoach
Red Arrow[4] provides inter-city coach transportation in Alberta between Fort McMurray, Edmonton, Red Deer, Calgary, Lethbridge, with a connecting shuttle bus to Calgary International Airport.
Red Arrow began service in Ontario in 2022, from Toronto to Ottawa via Kingston; this was rebranded as Orléans Express in 2025.
Red Arrow's fleet consists of Prevost H3-45 coaches equipped as follows: 2+1 seating, wheelchair accessible, seat belts, Wifi, computer plug-ins and a snack galley on board.
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Ebus
Ebus[5] service started on October 11, 2011, and operates Prevost H3-45 and X3-45 coaches. This subsidiary of Red Arrow travels between Edmonton, Red Deer, Fort McMurray and Calgary in Alberta as well as Kamloops, Kelowna and Vancouver in British Columbia. Service between Edmonton and Kamloops is provided through a partnership with Thompson Valley Charters.
See also
- Acadian Lines, owned by Keolis Canada 2004-2012
- Pacific Western Transportation, former owner of Red Arrow and Ebus
References
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