Thompson Transit
Thompson Transit is the public transit agency in Thompson, Manitoba, Canada. The City of Thompson contracts the bus services.
|  | |
| Founded | 1970s | 
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 81 Berens Road | 
| Service area | Thompson, Manitoba | 
| Service type | Bus service | 
| Routes | 2 | 
| Stops | 70 | 
| Fuel type | Diesel | 
| Operator | Grey Goose Bus Lines[1] | 
| Website | Bus schedule | 
History
    
    Before 1995
    
Operation conducted under contract by Thompson Bus Lines.
1995-1998
    
Contract operator switched to Grey Goose Bus Lines.
1998-2007
    
Grey Goose Bus Lines purchased by Greyhound Canada
2007-present
    
Grey Goose Bus Lines, a division of Greyhound Canada, was acquired by FirstGroup.[2]
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.[3]
Thompson Transit operates two bus routes, which meet up at The Plaza Mall and Southwood as transfer points.
Routes
    
| Route Name | Route Description | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Eastwood | This route operates the East side of Thompson | Major stops on this route; Plaza Shopping Centre (Transfer Point), City Centre Mall, Eastwood School, Princeton Towers, Highland Tower, Thompson General Hospital, Southwood (Transfer Point) and Wal-Mart. | 
| Westwood | This route operates the West side of Thompson | Major stops on this route; Plaza Shopping Centre (Transfer Point), Burntwood School, Norplex Pool, Southwood (Transfer Point) and R. D. Parker Collegiate. | 
News
    
- On November 18, 2008, The installation of new bus shelters.[4]
- 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.[5]
- City Approves the purchase of two new Transit buses from New Flyer at a cost of $845,136.[6]
- 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.[7]
Transit shelter locations
    
| Stop Name | Route | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Burntwood School | Westwood | Wekusko Street @ Arctic Drive - East Bound | 
| R.D. Parker Collegiate | Westwood | Thompson Drive North - East Bound | 
| Wolf | Westwood | Thompson Drive South @ Wolf Street - West Bound | 
| Southwood (Transfer Point) | Eastwood & Westwood | Maple Street @ Thompson Drive South - North Bound | 
| Princeton Towers | Eastwood | Princeton Drive - South Bound | 
| Waterloo | Eastwood | Waterloo Avenue - East Bound | 
Facilities
    
Grey Goose Bus Lines Bus Depot @ 81 Berens Road.
See also
    
    
References
    
-  "Local Public Transportation". City of Thompson. Retrieved May 2, 2014. Thompson's public transit service is provided by Grey Goose Bus Lines 
- "FirstGroup buys Greyhound buses". 9 February 2007.
- "Grey Goose Bus Lines, Thompson Transit - Bus Schedule" (PDF). Thompson.ca. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
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