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Slogan
  
Get on. Be moved.

Stations
  
2

Fuel type
  
Diesel

Founded
  
1958

Motto
  
Get on. Be moved

Stops
  
833

Routes
  
22

Annual ridership
  
3.1 million

Province
  
Newfoundland and Labrador

Headquarters
  
St. John's

Service type
  
Public transport

Fleet
  
53

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Service area
  
St. John's, Mount Pearl, and Paradise

Metrobus is a public transport system owned by the City of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It operates a fleet of diesel buses. A total of 22 bus routes serve St. John's and its western suburbs of Mount Pearl and Paradise, carrying approximately 3.1 million passengers in 2009.

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History

Metrobus Transit was established in 1958, and is operated by the St. John's Transportation Commission, a board consisting of six members from various areas of the region.

Metrobus Transit currently operates 22 routes. Routes travel around the cities of St. John's and Mount Pearl and service major destinations including the Avalon Mall, Village Shopping Centre, Memorial University, Confederation Building, College of the North Atlantic, Marine Institute, Mile One Centre, and downtown St. John's. An experimental extension of the Metrobus network into Paradise has also begun as of 2016, with a new route providing access to a hub at the Double Ice Complex arena.

In recent years, Metrobus was plagued by two strikes in 2004 and 2010 respectively. The first of those strikes lasted roughly two weeks, and wages were the key issue in that dispute; while the introduction of a 50/50 cost-sharing health benefit system was the key issue in the 2010 dispute. The latter dispute lasted about three months, and was settled with a modest pay hike on January 27, 2011. After the latter strike was settled, service resumed on January 31, 2011 and rides were free until Valentine's Day, while the remainder of February 2011 it would cost one dollar to ride the bus. This promotion was designed to bring riders back on the buses after the 2010-11 strike. Needless to say, ridership did drop by March 2011.

In 2012, Metrobus Transit acquired nine new fully accessible Nova LFS Smart Buses and plan to purchase twenty-one additional buses by 2017. The Smart Bus technology on these buses can improve fuel economy by up to 18% and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. From the outside, the new buses look very similar to the other 23 low-floor buses already in its fleet, however, are fully accessible and include a wheelchair ramp and other related equipment.

Fares

In addition, Student Semester Passes are available for Memorial University, Marine Institute and College of the North Atlantic students, at a cost of $275 for four months. In 2006, Metrobus Transit upgraded its fare system to use a smart card system called the m-Card, which replaces tickets and monthly passes with a reloadable card and offers a points and rewards loyalty program.

Bus fleet

Metrobus Transit currently operates a fleet of 53 Nova Buses.

Routes

Metrobus operates most routes year-round, with the exception of Routes 13, 24 and 26 not operating during the summer (late June - September) schedules. Primary and base routes usually operate at a 30-minute frequency on weekdays, with 60-minute frequency during the evenings and on weekends. Routes 1, 2, 3 and 10 operate at a 15-minute frequency during peak periods at between key points.

Route 30 entered service on June 27, 2016, during the Metrobus summer schedule's period of operation, serving 55 new bus stops within the Town of Paradise.

References

Metrobus Transit Wikipedia