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Oakville Transit
Canadian public transportation company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oakville Transit is the public transportation provider in Oakville, Ontario, Canada since 1972. It is a department of the town and a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. It offers the typical conventional bus service, a para-transit service called care-A-van, and two on-demand shared ride services in North and Southeast Oakville; Home to Hub and the Ride On-Demand Pilot program. The care-A-van and Ride On-Demand services take riders directly to a specific address while the Home to Hub service takes riders to designated transit hubs near their location.[1][3][4]
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Founded | 1972[1] |
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Headquarters | 430 Wyecroft Road |
Service area | Oakville, Mississauga, Burlington, Ontario |
Service type | Bus service, Paratransit |
Routes | 21 Regular
1 Express 8 School |
Stops | 1,111 |
Fleet | 101 buses, 24 small capacity transit vehicles |
Annual ridership | 2,167,452 (2022)[2] |
Operator | Town of Oakville |
Website | Official Website |
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The original logo for Oakville Transit, no longer in use, was by renowned designer Stuart Ash.[citation needed]