Kingston Transit operates the transit service in Kingston, Ontario, Canada as well as to the neighbouring community of Amherstview, in Loyalist Township. Major transfer points are at the Kingston Centre,[2] Downtown Kingston (at the corner of Bagot and Brock streets), Cataraqui Town Centre, and Gardiners Town Centre.

Kingston Transit
Founded1962
Headquarters1181 John Counter Blvd
Service areaKingston, Ontario
Service typeBus service
Routes27
Annual ridership6 million[1] (2017)
OperatorCity of Kingston
WebsiteOfficial Website

Kingston Transit offers service to all three schools of higher education in the region: Queen's University, St. Lawrence College, and RMC. It also offers service to the Kingston Bus Terminal and the railway station.

History

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The Kingston Public Transit System began service on July 1, 1962, when the city's Public Utilities Commission took over the operation of transit service from Kingston City Coach, a subsidiary of Colonial Coach Lines. The Kingston Transit name was adopted in 1975.

In 2017, Kingston Transit experienced a record six million rides, which was the fourth consecutive year that ridership grew by more than 10 percent.[1]

Routes

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Local

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Local routes operate Monday–Saturday from approximately 6:00 am to 11:00 pm and Sunday from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm. They run every 30 minutes Monday–Saturday before 7:00 pm, and every 60 minutes at all other times unless otherwise noted.[3]

Number Route Name Other Transfer Points Notes
 1  Montreal St - St Lawrence College Downtown
 2  Kingston Centre – Division St St Lawrence College, Downtown, Bus Terminal
 4  Downtown – Cataraqui Centre Kingston Centre
 6  St Lawrence College – Cataraqui Centre Gardiners Centre
 7  INVISTA Centre Bus Terminal, Cataraqui Centre
 7A/7C  Grant Timmins / Dalton - Rideau Heights Cataraqui Centre, Bus Terminal
 10  Cataraqui Centre – Amherstview 60 minute service all-day
 11  Kingston Centre – Cataraqui Centre Gardiners Centre
 12  Downtown - CFB Kingston
 14  Cataraqui North Cataraqui Centre
 15  Centre 70 Park & Ride - Cataraqui Woods Gardiners Centre
 16  Train Station – Bus Terminal Kingston Centre
 18  Train Station Circuit Bus Terminal, Downtown, St Lawrence College
 19  Woodhaven / Westbrook - Cataraqui Centre
 22  Bus Terminal - Rideau Town Centre
 31  Providence Care Hospital Kingston Centre, St. Lawrence College Replaces Route 3[4]
 32  St Lawrence College Kingston Centre, St. Lawrence College
 90A  Loyalist Link - Odessa - Bath W.J. Henderson Rec Centre Every 90 Minutes[5]
 90B  Loyalist Link - Kingston - Direct Coil Gardiners Centre, W.J. Henderson Rec Centre Every 60 Minutes

Seasonal

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Seasonal routes primarily serve Queen's University and only operate from September–April (excluding the period between last exam day in December and first day of classes in January, and Reading Week).

Number Route Name Other Terminals Notes
 8  Extra Bus St Lawrence College, Downtown No fixed schedule, route travels via Queen's University
 17A  Princess St. / Albert St. - An Clachan Operates night time only (until 2:00 am)
 17D  Queen's West Campus - Downtown
 17P  Downtown - Princess St. / Albert St.
 17W  An Clachan - Queen's West Campus
 18Q  Queen's Sunday Shuttle Bus Terminal, Downtown, St Lawrence College 3 trips per day, Sunday only
 20  Queen's Shuttle Every 30 Minutes
Monday–Friday, Between 8:10A.M. and 5:25P.M.

Express

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Express routes operate with a frequency of 10–30 minutes and have stops placed further apart than local routes.

Number Route Direction Frequency
 501  Cataraqui Centre – Downtown Clockwise 10 minutes during rush hour
15, 20, or 30 minutes at other times
 502  Counterclockwise
 601  Innovation / Highway 15 – Queen's / Kingston General Hospital Southwest 15 minutes Monday–Friday, before 7pm
30 minutes all other times
 602  Northeast
 701  King's Crossing North – Cataraqui Centre West 15 minutes during rush hour
30 minute at other times
 702  East
 801  Montreal St. Park & Ride – Queen's/Kingston General Hospital South 15 minutes during rush hour
30 minute at other times
 802  North

Dial-A-Bus

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Number Service Area Hours of Operation Notes
 9  North of Highway 401 and west of the Rideau Canal Tuesday and Thursday, 10:15 am to 11:45 am, and 2:15 pm to 3:45 pm Route must be booked 1 day in advance

Fares

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Category Cash Multi-ride Pass
(6 tickets)
Monthly Pass
Child (Ages 0–14) Free N/A N/A
Youth (Ages 15–24) $3.25 $13.50 $59.50
Adult (Ages 25–64) $16.50 $80.00
Senior (Ages 65+) $13.50 $59.50

Kingston Transit fares and My Card rates effective January 1, 2017.[6] Daily and Weekly passes are also available from various transit locations.

Kingston Transit employs a smart card payment system for monthly passes (My Pass) and tickets (My Tickets), which was introduced in August 2008.

Transfers are free for cash fares but must be obtained at the time fare is paid. They are valid for 60 minutes. Payments using My Tickets have transfers automatically stored inside the card.

Queen's University students, who are members of the AMS or SGPS, as well as St. Lawrence College students can ride free, as part of a U-Pass program.[7][8]

Rack and Roll

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The current "Rack and Roll" system is used for bicycle transportation. If a customer wishes to bring a bicycle onto the bus, a pull-down rack is located at the outside front of the bus. The rack can currently hold 2 bicycles. It involves 2 slots which the bicycle's wheels fit into. Then, a curved hook fits around the front tire to secure the bike from falling. Rack and Roll is available during the cycling season.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Kingston Transit hit a record six million riders in 2017". City of Kingston. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "Kingston Centre Transit Terminal Opens". Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
  3. ^ "Transit Schedules & Maps - City of Kingston". www.cityofkingston.ca. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  4. ^ "More frequent and available transit". cityofkingston.ca. August 9, 2024. Archived from the original on August 10, 2024.
  5. ^ "Loyalist Link". www.loyalist.ca. November 4, 2024. Archived from the original on November 4, 2024.
  6. ^ "Transit Fares & Passes - City of Kingston". www.cityofkingston.ca. Retrieved Jun 27, 2021.
  7. ^ "City of Kingston, Ontario, Canada - Queen's AMS & Kingston Transit Unveil An Enhanced Bus-It Service". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
  8. ^ "AMS". Archived from the original on 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
  9. ^ "Kingston Transit's Rack and Roll". Retrieved 4 February 2014. April through November
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