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Stock Transportation is a Canadian school bus operator based in Markham, Ontario. The company provides student transportation and charter services for 28 school districts in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Alberta.
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Stock Transportation was founded in 1958 by Jeff and Jerry Stock. In July 2002, Stock Transportation was acquired by National Express.[1][2] That year a number of acquisitions were made such as the purchase of Deluxe Coach Lines and Alouette Bus Lines of North Bay. In July 2025 it was sold to I Squared Capital.[3][4][5]
The Customer Service Center in North Bay services approximately 100 home to school bus routes.
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Customers
- Nipissing Parry Sound Student Transportation Services
- Toronto District School Board
- Toronto Catholic District School Board
- Peel District School Board
- Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
- Halifax Regional School Board
- Halton District School Board
- Halton Catholic District School Board
- Chignecto-Central Regional School Board
- Annapolis Valley Regional School Board
- Anglophone East School District
- Upper Canada District School Board
- Simcoe County District School Board
- York Region District School Board
- York Region Transit - Student Express routes[6]
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Operations
All of National Passenger Service's buses are equipped with Zonar GPS technology which enables their staff to observe real-time the position of all of their bus fleet.
Roster
- Corbeil/GMC minibus - GMC 2500 chassis
- Ford E350 Super Duty minibus
- Chevrolet minibus - 3500 chassis
- International 3800-T444E
- Freightliner FS-65
- Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2
- IC Corporation CE200
- Kia Carnival
- Dodge Grand Caravan
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