Comox Valley Transit System

Comox Valley Transit System
Headquarters 1635 Knight Road, Comox
Service area Comox Valley
Service type Transit bus, Paratransit
Alliance BC Transit
Routes 12
Operator Watson and Ash Transportation
Website Comox Valley Transit System

Comox Valley Transit System provides public transportation in the Comox Valley area on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Service is provided to the City of Courtenay and the towns of Comox, Royston, Oyster River, Black Creek, and Cumberland. Funding is provided under a partnership between the Comox Valley Regional District and BC Transit, the provincial agency which plans and manages municipal transit systems.

Routes

All routes are centered on Courtenay, radiating to the other communities in the area.[1]

No.RouteNotes
1Fitzgerald
2CumberlandDowntown to Anfield Centre, then to Cumberland and return.
3Comox via Ryan & LerwickClockwise loop. No Sunday service.
4Comox via Comox RoadCounterclockwise loop.
4XComox ExpressDirect link from Downtown Courtenay to Downtown Comox. Known as route 3X in the other direction. 3X and 4X stopped operating in early January 2015, being replaced by Route 34 C2C Express.
5VanierWeekday peak service, plus one bus in each direction on Saturdays.
6UplandsDowntown to eastern Courtenay (including North Island College) and return.
7ArdenNo Sunday service.
8Willemar
10Royston/Buckley BayDowntown to Driftwood Mall, Royston, the BC Ferries terminal at Buckley Bay, and return.
11Little RiverDowntown to North Island College, Comox Airport, and BC Ferries terminal at Little River and return. No Sunday service.
12North Valley ConnectorCourtenay to Merville, Black Creek and Oyster River with transfers to Campbell River Transit. No Sunday service.
99Veteran's Memorial Parkway ConnectorMorning service to schools and afternoon service from schools

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