Prince George Transit System

Prince George Transit System, or PG Transit, is the main public transit provider in Prince George, British Columbia. PG Transit is funded in conjunction with the City of Prince George and BC Transit (The provincial Crown corporation responsible for transit services outside Greater Vancouver), and operated by Prince George Transit Ltd., a subsidiary of Pacific Western Transportation.

Prince George Transit
Service areaPrince George, British Columbia
Service typeTransit bus, paratransit
AllianceBC Transit
OperatorPacific Western Transportation
Websitebusonline.ca

Bus service

Routes

No.NameDescriptionNotes
1Heritage/10thDowntown, Spruceland, Foothills, OspikaClockwise
11Downtown, Spruceland, Ospika, FoothillsCounter-clockwise
5Victoria/5thSpruceland, Downtown, Victoria, Pine CentreClockwise
55Downtown, Spruceland, Tabor, Pine Centre, VictoriaCounter-clockwise
12ParkridgeWestgate, Domano, Park, Bon Voyage Duchess Park Sec.Operates only when schools in session
15UNBC/15th Ave.Downtown, 15th, UNBC
16UNBC/College HeightsDomano, Simon Fraser, Tyner, UNBCWeekend Service to Westgate Mall
17UNBC via 5thSpruceland, 5th, UNBCSeptember to April only
18UNBC/SprucelandUNBC, 5th, SprucelandSeptember to April only
46QueenswayDowntown, Queenway, Ospika, Pine Centre, 15th, VictoriaClockwise
47Reverse QueenswayDowntown, Patricia, 15th, Pine Centre, Pine Centre, Ospika, QueenswayCounter-clockwise
88WestgateHart Exchange, Highway 97, Spruceland, Pine Centre, Westwood, Domano, Westgate, Bon Voyage
89HartWestgate, Westwood, Pine Centre, Spruceland, Highway 97, Hart Exchange
91Spruceland to HartSpruceland, North Nechako, Foothills, Hart Exchange
96Kelly via N. NechakoSpruceland, North Nechako, KellyOnly When School Is In Session
97Kelly via John Hart HwySpruceland, Highway 97, KellyOnly When School Is In Session

Frequency

Routes 1, 5, 11, 46, 47, 55 run hourly when University is in Every 30 mins at peak times ; Routes 15 runs every 15min at peak times and every 30 mins on weekdays and hourly on weekends 16, 88, and 89 run every 30 mins on weekdays and every hour on weekends ; Routes 17 and 18 are Peak Hour, Peak Direction Only when university in session sept to April ; Routes 12, 96 and 97 are limited service only when school is in. route 91 runs hourly 7 days a week

Fares

Adult fares cost $2.50, Seniors/Students $2.00 and Children under 4 travel free. Day Passes are $6.25 ($5.25 Seniors/Students) There are also monthly passes for $57.50 ($48 for Seniors/Students) plus a 4-month semester pass for High School students for $125. U-Pass At UNBC and CNC are $54.00 a semester, included in Student Fees.[1]

Paratransit

handyDART is a dial-a-ride service for people with a disability that is sufficiently severe that they are unable to use regular transit buses without assistance. Clients must be pre-registered to make use of this service. operated By Carefree Society

Equipment used

References

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