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WEGO (Niagara Falls)
Tourist-oriented bus service in Niagara Falls, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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WEGO Visitor Transportation System (WEGO) is a bus system in Niagara Falls, Ontario jointly operated by Niagara Transit (formerly Niagara Falls Transit before 2023) and the Niagara Parks Commission. It replaced Niagara Falls Transit's Falls Shuttle, as well as the Niagara Parks Commission People Mover. Originally scheduled to launch on June 29, 2012, the service's inauguration was postponed due to delays in its buses' intelligent transportation system. WEGO launched its preview service on August 13, 2012, then finally began official operations, a week later, on August 20.[1] WEGO is a pairing of the words "we" and "go". WEGO is not an acronym for anything, however.[2]
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Fares and connections
Fares
Fares are accurate as of April 2025. [3]
Connections and transfers
Connections between the local Niagara Transit service and WEGO require separate fares. WEGO pass holders transferring to Niagara Transit must pay a Niagara Transit fare. Niagara Transit transfers are not valid on WEGO.[4][5][6]
WEGO also connects with inter-regional transit customers using GO Transit, VIA Rail, and Coach Canada via the Green Line. GO Transit stations along the Niagara excursion train sell WEGO passes when the train is in operation. At Fort George National Historic Site, connection is available to Niagara-on-the-Lake Transit's Heritage-Old Town route.
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Routes

Route Details
WEGO routes are operated by the Niagara Parks Commission, who leases the buses from Niagara Transit. Niagara Transit (formerly Niagara Falls Transit) used to operate certain lines using WEGO buses, until an agreement was ended in August 2024.[7][8]
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Features
WEGO incorporates intelligent transportation systems (ITS) to its bus operations, which allows the following:[9]
- real-time bus arrivals by scanning a QR code at the bus stop
- signal priority to minimize intersection delays
- automated fare collection
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