Regina Transit is the public transportation agency operated by the City of
Regina, Saskatchewan
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,
Canada
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. It is the oldest public transit system in
Saskatchewan
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and has been city-owned since its inception.
History

Regina Transit's roots go back to July 28, 1911 (as the
Regina Municipal Railway)
[ with streetcar operations, originally on of track, growing to in the early 1930s. The "Dirty Thirties" saw huge deficits resulting in major cut-backs in service. With a shortage of gasoline and steel during World War II, streetcar ridership grew dramatically. The 32 streetcars used in 1945 carried 9,000,000 more passengers than they did in 1940. An important event in the system's history was a fire in its "bus barn" on January 23, 1949 that destroyed 17 trolley coaches, nine gasoline buses, five steel streetcars and nine wooden cars. On September 5, 1950 The last streetcar made its final run through the streets of Regina and the Regina Municipal Railway became the Regina Transit System. Regina Transit provided trolley bus service from 1947 to 1966 using ]Canada Car and Foundry
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Brill trolley buses. Since 1955, its preferred transit fleet has been buses because their freedom from overhead lines makes them suitable for detours and charters. An innovation in the early 1970s was its Telebus
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service, which used a telephone/radio dispatching system to send buses to individual homes. This service ended in the early 1980s because of its high cost. In 2008 Regina Transit adopted three new express route centred on the university, cutting bus trip time by up to 20 minutes. On April 10, 2013 the city of Regina approved a major route network change.
Routes
Regular service
Regina Transit operates 21 routes on weekdays, 12 routes on Saturdays and 9 routes on Sunday with statutory holidays following Sunday schedule
* 1 Dieppe/Broad North
* 2 Argyle Park/Wood Meadows
* 3 University/Sherwood Estates
* 4 Hillsdale/Walsh Acres
* 5 Uplands/Downtown
* 6 Westhill/Ross Industrial
* 7 Glencairn/Whitmore Park
* 8 Eastview/Normandy Heights
* 9 Parkridge/Albert Park
* 10 Normanview/RCMP
* 12 Varsity Park/Mount Royal
* 15 Heritage
* 16 Lakeridge/Hawkstone
* 17 Mapleridge
* 18 University/Harbour Landing
* 21 University/Glencairn
* 22 University/Arcola East
* 30 University/Rochdale Express
* 40 Albert Street Express
* 50 Victoria East Express/Victoria Downtown Express
* 60 Arcola East Express/Arcola Downtown Express
Mosaic Stadium shuttle
Regina Transit offers free shuttle bus service to Mosaic Stadium
Mosaic Stadium is an open-air stadium at REAL District in Regina, Saskatchewan. Announced on July 12, 2012, the stadium replaced Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field as the home field of the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders. It wa ...
during major events held at the stadium, including Saskatchewan Roughriders
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The Roughriders were founded i ...
football games.
High School Special
Regina transit offers a service for students travelling to LeBoldus, Campbell Collegiate, Balfour Collegiate, Miller Comprehensive, Sheldon Williams Collegiate, Winston Knoll and Riffel high schools. Routes 51, 53, 56, 58, and 59 (labeled as ''Special 1, Special 3, Special 6, Special 8, and Special 9'') operate once in the morning and once in the afternoon. These routes are operated in the same ways as the regular ''Regina Transit'' services, except for the fact that students must flag the bus down in areas not covered by mainline service.
Bus fleet
Regina Transit's fleet consists mostly of Nova Bus
Nova Bus (stylized as NOVABUS) is a Canadian bus manufacturer headquartered in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada. Nova is owned by the Volvo Group.
The company has roots in the General Motors Diesel Division, which opened in 1979. Nova Bus was e ...
es, with a few Vicinity operating on less-busy routes. As of 2014, all buses in the Regina Transit fleet are at least partially low-floored, as all high-floor buses were retired around that time.
NovaBus Fleet
The Nova Bus
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The company has roots in the General Motors Diesel Division, which opened in 1979. Nova Bus was e ...
fleet is the backbone of Regina Transit's fleet, consisting of Nova Bus LFS buses. Buses built in 1998-99 were originally built for CATS
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and were numbered 801-809 and are now retired. Buses built in 1996-1998 were originally built for STM are also retired and were moved to Saskatoon Transit
Saskatoon Transit (formerly Saskatoon Municipal Railway) is the public transport arm of the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It operates a fleet of diesel buses. A total of 23 bus routes serve every area of the city, carrying approximate ...
. Buses manufactured between 2005-2019 are numbered 598-665 and 667-699 and 812-836.
Vicinity Fleet
The Vicinity fleet is used on less-busy routes, such as ''Route 15 - Heritage'', as they have less capacity. Currently only 3 buses are in the fleet, numbered 708, 709 and 710. The buses were built in 2017.
Paratransit Services
Regina Transit operates a charter bus service and a 33-fleet paratransit service for residents who cannot use the regular transit system. Regina Transit Services has been working with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission to improve accessibility and inclusivity of public transportation since 2013. The SHRC recognized the work of the City of Regina in 2016. Part of that work includes the introduction of low-floor accessible buses and installation of audible stop announcements. Regina Transit continues to improve the accessibility of its services. [Regina Paratransit Service]
References
External links
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Official Regina Transit website
Regina Transit - Online Trip Planner
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Transport in Regina, Saskatchewan
Transit agencies in Saskatchewan
Bus transport in Saskatchewan