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Roam (public transit)

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Locale
  
Banff, Alberta

Routes
  
4 (summer) 3 (winter)

Fuel type
  
hybrid electric

Service type
  
bus service

Fleet
  
Nova LFS

Roam (public transit)

Operator
  
Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission

The Town of Banff, in Banff National Park in Alberta's Rockies, Canada, launched a new rebranded local bus system called Roam in June 2008. There are three routes connecting the town, Tunnel Mountain, the Banff Springs Hotel, and the Banff Gondola. Service is provided using four hybrid Nova buses, each decorated with scenes from the National Park, featuring either a grizzly bear, elk, mountain goat or wolf.

Cash fare is $2 for adults and $1 for seniors and children under 13, with children under 5 riding for free. A $5 Day Pass provides unlimited travel for that day. A Smartcard is available for one, three and six month periods.

Formerly known as Banff Public Transit, the town has had some form of public transportation since 1994, contracted to a variety of private operators. On May 31, 2008, local tour bus company Brewster Inc., took over operation of the revamped system, using the newly acquired fleet.

The Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission (BVRTSC) was formally established on 21 April 2011, to provide passenger transportation services in Bow Valley, which includes the municipalities of Canmore, Banff and Improvement District No. 9, and assumed responsibility for Roam public transit services. On December 3, 2012, regional transit service between Banff and Canmore began.

Routes

  • 1 Sulphur Mountain
  • 2 Tunnel Mountain
  • 3 Regional Banff/Canmore
  • 4 Cave and Basin (Summer Only)
  • References

    Roam (public transit) Wikipedia