Welland Transit

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Welland Transit
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Founded 1973
Headquarters 75 Federal Road
Locale Welland, Ontario
Service type Bus service, Paratransit
Routes 8 daytime city routes
2 extended community buses
2 external connections
Operator City of Welland
Web site Welland Transit

Welland Transit provides public transport services in Welland, Ontario, Canada. Since its inception in 1973 the bus service had been operated by a private company, Metro Niagara Transit, funded by the city who assumed full operation of the transit system in 1977. [1]

Eight scheduled routes provide Monday to Friday daytime service with two additional community bus routes that give extended service during off-peak times and provide evening service after the regular routes stop running. Weekday service is provided on two routes to destinations outside the city; to Port Colborne and St. Catharines. For outlying areas of the city not on current transit routes, a service named Trans-Cab offers taxi connections to the conventional bus service for a small additional fee. Accessible services, for people unable to make use of regular buses, are available within the city or across the region.

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[edit] Facilities

[edit] Transit Division

Address: 75 Federal Road
Coordinates: 42°58′07″N 79°15′28.5″W / 42.96861, -79.257917
Functions: Operations and administration, bus charters and bus maintenance. [2]

[edit] Transit Terminal

Address: 160 East Main St.
Coordinates: 42°59′34″N 79°14′47″W / 42.99278, -79.24639
Opened: January 19th, 1994
Functions: Hub for all city bus routes and provision of intercity services

[edit] Services

[edit] Bus routes

  • 1 Broadway - via Main
  • 2 Rice Road
  • 3 First Avenue
  • 4 Fitch St
  • 5 Lincoln-Wellington
  • 6 Ontario Rd
  • 8 Woodlawn
  • 9 Niagara St
  • 10 West Community Bus
  • 11 East Community Bus
  • Welland - St. Catharines Connection provides service between Niagara College in Welland and Brock University in St. Catharines, where there are bus connections available to St. Catharines, Thorold and Niagara Falls at the Brock University Hub.
  • Welland - Port Colborne Link makes 3 trips daily, connecting downtown Port Colborne with the Niagara College campus.

[edit] Trans-Cab

Extends service to areas with insufficient traffic to warrant a regular bus route by means of a taxi connection to the existing bus network. Suburbs served are Cooks Mills, Dain City, Hunters Pointe and Quaker Road.

[edit] Handi-Trans

Provides accessible service for those not able to use a regular transit bus, for qualified pre-registered clients.

[edit] Niagara Specialized Transit

This service, operated by the Canadian Red Cross, is for eligible residents of Niagara Region who need to travel between municipalities for medical appointments, employment or education purposes.[4]

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