Companies Based in Burlington, Ontario - Burlington Transit, Patheon, Crossroads Christian Communications, Jack Astor's Bar (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Burlington Transit is the public transport provider in the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Services began in September 1975, after the city had been served by neighbouring systems including Hamilton Street Railway (H.S.R), and former subsidiary Canada Coach Lines, as well as "local" services to and from Toronto once provided by Gray Coach Lines and GO Transit along Lakeshore Road (Highway 2). Burlington Transit is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. It connects with Hamilton Street Railway on the south and west and Oakville Transit on the east. In addition, the Appleby, Burlington, and Aldershot GO Transit stations on the Lakeshore West line are also connected. The Downtown Bus Terminal, located at 430 John Street, close to Lakeshore Road (Highway 2) and Lake Ontario, is the main bus terminal, and the Greyhound Canada bus stop in Burlington. The transit yard and administration centre is situated at 3332 Harvester Road Oakville Transit Routes Hamilton Street Railway Routes These routes are not accessible for wheelchair users. Burlington transit replaces bus service with a Dial-a-Ride cab on portions of route 7, 8A, 9, 11, 11A, 15, and 15A during hours when ridership is low. Passengers are expected to take regular bus service to transfer point closest to their destination. Burlington transit will then complete your trip with a Dial-a-Ride taxi cab, taking you on the bus route to a bus stop closest to your final destination. Fares shown here are effective January 4, 2009. The use of ComboCards was officially stopped at 12:01 AM on September 4th, 2007 in favor of the Presto card system to be implemented in late 2008. Denotes wheelchair access New Flyer Invero #7009-03 enters the Burlington GO station on Rout... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1520524

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Burlington Transit is the public transport provider in the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Services began in September 1975, after the city had been served by neighbouring systems including Hamilton Street Railway (H.S.R), and former subsidiary Canada Coach Lines, as well as "local" services to and from Toronto once provided by Gray Coach Lines and GO Transit along Lakeshore Road (Highway 2). Burlington Transit is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. It connects with Hamilton Street Railway on the south and west and Oakville Transit on the east. In addition, the Appleby, Burlington, and Aldershot GO Transit stations on the Lakeshore West line are also connected. The Downtown Bus Terminal, located at 430 John Street, close to Lakeshore Road (Highway 2) and Lake Ontario, is the main bus terminal, and the Greyhound Canada bus stop in Burlington. The transit yard and administration centre is situated at 3332 Harvester Road Oakville Transit Routes Hamilton Street Railway Routes These routes are not accessible for wheelchair users. Burlington transit replaces bus service with a Dial-a-Ride cab on portions of route 7, 8A, 9, 11, 11A, 15, and 15A during hours when ridership is low. Passengers are expected to take regular bus service to transfer point closest to their destination. Burlington transit will then complete your trip with a Dial-a-Ride taxi cab, taking you on the bus route to a bus stop closest to your final destination. Fares shown here are effective January 4, 2009. The use of ComboCards was officially stopped at 12:01 AM on September 4th, 2007 in favor of the Presto card system to be implemented in late 2008. Denotes wheelchair access New Flyer Invero #7009-03 enters the Burlington GO station on Rout... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1520524

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United States

Release date

June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

24

ISBN-13

978-1-158-27824-4

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9781158278244

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1-158-27824-1



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