• Source: Thompson Transit
    • Thompson Transit is the public transit agency in Thompson, Manitoba, Canada. The City of Thompson contracts the bus services.


      History




      = Before 1995

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      The operation was conducted under contract by Thompson Bus Lines.


      = 1995-1998

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      The contract operator was switched to Grey Goose Bus Lines.


      = 1998-2007

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      Grey Goose Bus Lines was purchased by Greyhound Canada.


      = 2007-present

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      Grey Goose Bus Lines, a division of Greyhound Canada, was acquired by FirstGroup.


      Services


      Weekday hours of operation are from 7:30 am to 6:10 pm with extended service on Friday to 9:10 pm. On Saturday hours of operation are from 11:00 am to 6:10 pm, with no Sunday service.
      Thompson Transit operates two bus routes, which meet up at The Plaza Mall and Southwood as transfer points.


      = Routes

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      News


      On November 18, 2008, The installation of new bus shelters.
      Council passes a resolution for the purchase of 2 New D35LFR Transit Buses from NewFlyer with City of Brandon order. As well revise current Transit routes for a more feasible bus service.
      City Approves the purchase of two new Transit buses from New Flyer at a cost of $845,136.
      On September 13, 2010, City Council approved new contract with Greyhound, the total cost to the city will be $1,364,393 over five years.


      Transit shelter locations




      Facilities


      Grey Goose Bus Lines Bus Depot @ 81 Berens Road.


      See also



      Public transport in Canada


      References

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