BC Bus North
Appearance
BC Bus North | |
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Overview | |
Owner | Province of British Columbia |
Area served | Highway 16 Corridor, Highway 97 |
Locale | Northern British Columbia |
Transit type | Intercity Bus |
Number of lines | 4 |
Line number | 100, 200, 300, 400 |
Number of stations | 38 |
Website | BC Bus North |
Operation | |
Began operation | June 2018 |
Operator(s) | Pacific Western Transportation |
Number of vehicles | 4 |
BC Bus North is a public intercity bus service created by the Province of British Columbia after Greyhound Canada cancelled all services in British Columbia, leaving the Highway 16 and Highway 97 corridors without passenger transportation options.[1] In its first month of operation, June 2018, the service saw 300 riders, while its second month saw an increase to 450 riders.[2] While BC Transit does not operate BC Bus North or share branding, BC Bus North is listed as a public transit system by BC Transit.[3]
Routes
BC Bus North operates four routes. Not all stops are listed below.[4]
- Route 100 (Prince George - Prince Rupert): Twice weekly service on highway 16 through Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Smithers, Terrace, and Port Edward, and many other intermediate stops. This route parallels the route of Via Rail's Jasper-Prince Rupert train.[5]
- Route 200 (Prince George - Valemount): Twice weekly service on highway 16 through McBride and Tête Jaune Cache. Service to Prince George begins in McBride, starting with and inbound journey to Valemount, and opposite service concludes with a return to McBride from Valemount. This route also parallels the route of the Jasper-Prince Rupert train.
- Route 300 (Prince George - Fort St. John): Twice weekly service on highway 97 through Mackenzie, Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, and six other intermediate stops.
- Route 400 (Dawson Creek - Fort Nelson): Once weekly service through Fort St. John and five other intermediate stops.
List of Stops Serviced
- Azouzetta Lake
- Bear Lake
- Buckinghorse River Lodge
- Chetwynd
- Dawson Creek
- Fort Fraser
- Fort Nelson
- Fort St. John
- Fraser Lake
- Houston
- Gitsegukla
- Groundbirch
- Kitwanga Junction
- Mackenzie
- Mackenzie Junction
- McBride
- McLeod Lake
- Moricetown
- New Hazelton
- Pine Centre (Prince George)
- Pink Mountain
- Prince George, British Columbia
- Prince Rupert
- Prophet River
- Taylor
- Telkwa
- Topley
- Vanderhoof
- Westgate Mall (Prince George)
- Wonowon
References
- ^ Little, Simon. "BC Announces new northern bus service to replace Greyhound". Global News. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- ^ "New BC Bus North sees increase in ridership since June launch". CKPG Today. August 23, 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- ^ "Choose Transit System". BC Transit. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- ^ "Schedules and Fares". BC Bus North. BC Bus North. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- ^ "Train Schedules". Via Rail. Retrieved 20 September 2019.