Headquarters 470 St. Mary's St. Website Transportation Service types Transit bus, Paratransit | Routes 8 Fleet 28 | |
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Fredericton transit drivers are confronted by blogger about possible strike and mayor brad woodside
Fredericton Transit (or the City of Fredericton Transit Division) is a small transit operator in Canada owned by the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick. It also includes Dial-A-Bus service for people with disabilities.
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- Fredericton transit drivers are confronted by blogger about possible strike and mayor brad woodside
- Fredericton transit drivers views on fredericton mayor brad woodside loves them
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- Services
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Fredericton transit drivers views on fredericton mayor brad woodside loves them
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Fredericton Transit provides public transport to most residential districts Monday to Saturday between 6:15 am and 11:00 pm. Kings Place in the central business district is the common interchange point for all services. A typical route has an hourly frequency throughout the day, with more frequent services in peak hour.
Fredericton Transit routes are often suffixed with N or S, denoting the direction in which the bus travels. As of June 16, 2008 Fredericton Transit operates the following routes:
Current
Fredericton Transit currently has 28 buses on 9 routes operating Monday to Saturday.
denotes wheelchair access