Talk:Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines

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[edit] Voyageur bus routes

"Martin continues to own Voyageur Colonial, although the company no longer (?) runs bus lines. It retains ownership of the bus terminals in Ottawa and Montreal."

Please verify. As far as I am aware two routes from Montreal to Ottawa (One south and one north of the Ottawa River) are still run under the Voyageur name.

Peter Horn 03:16, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Montreal/Ottawa Routes

Voyageur used to operate three Montreal/Ottawa routes:

Montreal/Ottawa EXPRESS Montreal/Ottawa (via Lachute/Hawkesbury) North Montreal/Ottawa (via Dorion/Hawkesbury) South

According to the latest cache of voyageur.com (the original doesn't seem to work), all service have been transfered over to Greyhound. HOWEVER, when querying Greyhound's website for a Montreal/Ottawa trip, it mentions the carrier as VCL.

Google Cache

Alex@MTRL 06:13, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

Greyhound Canada would be using that brand for services on those lines---may it be because of franchises? --AEMoreira042281 (talk) 15:09, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
All Greyhound Canada (or 3554384 Canada Inc.) buses carry Alberta plates, but to satisfy provincial regulations their subsidiaries Grey Goose Bus Lines, Penetang-Midland Coach Lines and Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines have some locally registered buses. For example Gray Line in Toronto is "Operated by PMCL" with all the vehicles carrying Ontario plates and Voyageur buses, although many say "Operated by Greyhound Canada", have Ontario or Quebec plates. On the other hand, I expected the Grey Goose bus that I saw recently to have Manitoba plates - but they were Alberta. I am going to add this to the relevant articles once I can properly assemble the information. - Secondarywaltz (talk) 16:05, 28 May 2008 (UTC)