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Société de transport de Sherbrooke

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Headquarters
  
895 rue Cabana

Routes
  
33

Website
  
www.sts.qc.ca (French)

Service types
  
Transit bus, Paratransit

Locale
  
Sherbrooke, Quebec

Hubs
  
4

Founded
  
2002

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Société de transport de Sherbrooke (STS) provides public transit services to Sherbrooke, the only major city in the Eastern Townships (Estrie) region of Quebec, Canada. After the amalgamation of what are now neighbouring boroughs into a regional municipality in 2002, service was expanded to cover the entire city with 32 routes and a fleet of more than 80 buses. STS is owned and operated by the city.

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Specials routes

Specials Routes are in service 7 days a week, in the early morning or late evening, as a way to serve all the lines with fewer buses. Specials routes' frequency may vary from once a day to once per hour.

Transfer Points

Four points in the city are used for transfers between buses. At the corner of King and Sauvé streets in the Rock Forest sector, routes 17 and 18 are waiting for each other, every time.

  • Cégep: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17, 19, 20, 55
  • Université de Sherbrooke: 6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 24, 27, 29, 53
  • Dépôt: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 12, 14, 19, 29, 55, 57
  • Carrefour de l'Estrie: 1, 3, 4, 11, 12, 17, 26, 50, 53, 55, 57
  • History

    Chronology:

    1897: Sherbrooke Street Railway Company 1910: Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company 1914: Sherbrooke City Transit Company Limited - began first bus service in 1928. 1952: Voyageur and Service Laramée Inc. 1962: Sherbrooke Transit Inc. - acquired by CMTS 1978: Corporation municipale de transport de Sherbrooke 1985: Corporation métropolitaine de transport de Sherbrooke (CMTS) - extended service to neighbouring towns 2002: Société de transport de Sherbrooke - changed name with the amalgamation into a regional municipality.

    References

    Société de transport de Sherbrooke Wikipedia