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Victoria Regional Transit System provides public transportation in the
Greater Victoria Greater Victoria (also known as the Greater Victoria Region) is located in British Columbia, Canada, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. It is usually defined as the thirteen municipalities of the Capital Regional District (CRD ...
region of
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, Canada. Its operations are governed by the Victoria Regional Transit Commission in association with BC Transit. There were more than 25 million riders in 2010.


History

Transit service began in 1890 by the National Electric Tramway and Light Company with four
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. On May 26, 1896 a packed streetcar crashed through the Point Ellice Bridge and 55 people were killed. The Consolidated Electric Railway Company was forced into receivership by the disaster and emerged reorganized as the British Columbia Electric Railway on April 15, 1897. The use of buses started in 1923 for outlying routes. Although
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es were tried in 1945, the transit system was completely converted to motor buses in 1948. In 1961 BC Electric became part of
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, a
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, before the transit system was moved to the crown agency that would become BC Transit. In 2000 Victoria became the first city in North America to use
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double decker buses in regular public transit service as well as the first city to use hybrid double-decker buses. Victoria followed other BC Transit networks in on February 25, 2020 with the introduction of
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vehicles to their fleet. Until 2019, all BC Transit vehicles in Victoria were equipped with Trekker Breeze+ annunciators to call out streets for the blind. BC Transit's NextRide automated stop and route announcements took the place of the street announcements, along with electronic screens on all buses showing the next stop.


Operations

The transit system has 260 buses on 37 conventional routes and 18 community bus routes covering Greater Victoria including: Victoria, Saanich,
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, Langford,
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, View Royal, Colwood, Central Saanich, North Saanich,
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, Metchosin,
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, and Sooke. Primary bus route destinations are: Downtown Victoria, the
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, the Royal Oak Exchange in Saanich, Langford Exchange in Langford, and the Colwood Exchange in Colwood.


Routes

Routes are named for the direction of travel, thus each route has two (or more, if the route utilizes branches or
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s) names, indicating direction. Some routes also change in the evening or on weekends, which changes the route name again. Routes are divided into three levels: *Local routes, which are shown in grey and encompass the majority of routes *Frequent routes, which are shown in light blue and have
headway Headway is the distance or duration between vehicles in a transit system measured in space or time. The ''minimum headway'' is the shortest such distance or time achievable by a system without a reduction in the speed of vehicles. The precise defi ...
s of 15 minutes or better Monday to Saturday, 7AM to 7PM *Regional routes, which are shown in orange and provide limited-stop service Some routes, such as 15 Esquimalt / UVic and 50 Langford / Downtown meet the requirements of both the Frequent level and the Regional level, but are listed as Regional routes. Route frequency in the Victoria Regional Transit System varies greatly, some routes operate on a commuter-focused schedule, such as the 51 UVic / Langford and the 65 Sooke / Downtown via Westhills, with directional departures limited to morning or afternoon times. Other local routes, such as the 13 Ten Mile Point, operate infrequently due to low demand. Only one school special operates in the Victoria Regional Transit System, the 17 Cedar Hill, which operates once per direction per weekday. Other buses operate variants of their standard routes around the bell schedule of local schools. Some routes operate only seasonally, such as the 76 UVic/Swartz Bay.


Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System

Victoria is also served by three routes in the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System. While these routes are primarily aimed at commuters, the Saturday 44 bus from Duncan is aimed at those travelling into Victoria for the day.


Late Night Service

On Friday and Saturday evenings, BC Transit extends service on routes 4, 6, 14, 15, 27/28, and 50 until approximately 1:30 or 2AM. Late Night Service operates with headways of 30 minutes.


Fares

Current fares are listed in the table below: Children under age five are required to be accompanied by someone age twelve or older. Until 1 September 2021, children aged five to twelve were required to pay the Youth fare. DayPASSes are only sold on board the bus. Since DayPASSes can be bought using two tickets, they can effectively be purchased for $4.50 by purchasing a pack of ten tickets, which have a price of $2.25 per ticket. Students at the
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, Royal Roads University, and Camosun College are part of the U-PASS program. All students pay for subsidized bus passes as part of their fees ($81.00 for four months). Only one fare zone exists for the Victoria network, as in April 2008 the system eliminated the then $3 two zone fare.


Accessibility

Victoria's transit fleet is fully accessible, with either ramps or lifts providing access. Some bus stops are considered inaccessible due to their design, with inadequate space to accommodate wheelchairs or operation of vehicle ramps/lifts.
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services, called
handyDART HandyDART is an accessible transit service in British Columbia that uses vans or small buses to transport disabled or elderly passengers who cannot use the normal transit system. This service provides door-to-door service and is available in all ...
, are also available. Unlike the regular bus system HandyDART is contracted out. The system currently has 48 vans with door-to-door service for people who cannot ride the conventional buses. Booking is required and restrictions on who can use the system apply.


Fleet

* New Flyer Industries Xcelsior (Compressed Natural Gas) * New Flyer Industries D40LF * New Flyer Industries DE40LF (Diesel-Electric Hybrid) *
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Vicinity CNG *
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Vicinity B30A *
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Vicinity B350A * Dennis Trident * Alexander Dennis Enviro500 * Nova Bus LFS


Expansion possibilities

A proposal was made in 2011 to build a light rail line from downtown Victoria, routing along Douglas Street to Uptown, beside the Trans Canada Highway and the Galloping Goose bike path to Six Mile, then along the Old Island Highway through Colwood to Langford. Several options had been offered for LRT phased implementation, with all variations starting in downtown Victoria, and initially providing service to either Six Mile, Colwood Exchange or all the way to Langford Exchange. While the E&N rail corridor was considered as a potential route under this proposal, it wasn't selected as the ideal candidate. Full implementation of the line between downtown and Langford for initial opening was projected to cost $950 million. Long term transit network plans outlined potential rapid transit corridors for the future, including two that spanned from Uptown, with a corridor north to the Saanich Peninsula and Sidney, and a corridor east following McKenzie to UVic. In 2018, British Columbia's Premier John Horgan rejected the idea of light rail service in the Victoria area because the area's low population would not justify light rail.


E&N rail corridor

The E&N rail tracks from up island provide access into Vic West, across the inlet from downtown Victoria. The E&N tracks used to run into downtown via the Johnson Street bridge, but as the bridge has been replaced due to deterioration, the railway component of the bridge has been permanently closed since in 2011. There is no longer rail on the Downtown side of the Johnson Street Bridge. Rail has not been installed on the new bridge, but may be installed in the future. BC Transit has studied the E&N rail corridor as a commuter rail link from West Shore to Victoria. A bike path is being built beside the E&N tracks, while allowing rail service to continue. No formal plans have been announced for commuter rail on this corridor.


Board of directors

The Victoria Regional Transit System is overseen by a 8-member transit commission. As of Feb. 2019, the board members are: * Councillor Susan Brice - Chair
District of Saanich Saanich ( ) is a district municipality on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, within the Greater Victoria area. The population was 117,735 at the Canada 2021 Census, 2021 census, making it the most populous municipality in the Capital Regiona ...
* Mayor Maya Tait, District of Sooke * Mayor Fred Haynes,
District of Saanich Saanich ( ) is a district municipality on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, within the Greater Victoria area. The population was 117,735 at the Canada 2021 Census, 2021 census, making it the most populous municipality in the Capital Regiona ...
* Mayor Kevin Murdock, District of Oak Bay * Mayor Geoff Orr, District of North Saanich * Mayor Rob Martin, City of Colwood * Mayor Lisa Helps, City of Victoria * Councillor Sharmarke Dubow - City of Victoria


References


External links


Victoria Regional Transit System webpage

BC Transit 950 million Douglas St light rail proposal


* ttp://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs/295688/vic_ssr648.pdf BC Transit Lea 1996 report offering rail service using the E&N railtracks {{Public transit systems in Canada Transit agencies in British Columbia Bus transport in British Columbia Transport in the Capital Regional District