100 Mile House Regional Transit System

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100 Mile House Regional Transit System
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Headquarters6119 Reita Crescent,
100 Mile House, BC
Service area 100 Mile House, 108 Mile Ranch, 103 Mile Lake and Lac la Hache
Service type bus service, paratransit
Alliance BC Transit
Routes2
Destinations3
OperatorLDN Transportation
Website www.bctransit.com/100-mile-house/

100 Mile House Regional Transit System provides transit services in the Cariboo of British Columbia to 100 Mile House and communities north of 100 Mile House. The system is served by community shuttle-type buses from Monday to Friday. [1]

Contents

Routes

Scheduled services

RouteRoute NameTypeAreas ServedSchedulingNotes
1100 Mile HouseLocal100 Mile HouseMonday-Friday4 times daily
2108 RanchRegional103 Mile Lake, 108 Mile RanchMonday-Friday4 times daily

In addition to services provided by the 100 Mile House Regional Transit System, the Ashcroft-Cache Creek-Clinton Transit System provides once-monthly on-request service to 100 Mile House. [2]

Paratransit

HandyDart service is offered from Monday to Friday during the day. On Thursdays, rural request-based transit services extend to an area including Lac la Hache.

BC Transit Health Connections

100 Mile House is served by two Health Connections routes, one from 100 Mile House to Williams Lake three times a week, and one in the opposite rotation from Williams Lake to Kamloops on the same days.

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References

  1. "100 Mile House Regional Transit System". BC Transit. BC Transit. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  2. Roden, Barbara. "All aboard! Bus service to resume in Cache Creek on July 8". 100 Mile Free Press. Black Press. Retrieved 22 January 2020.