Locale | Rouyn-Noranda |
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Service type | bus |
Routes | 4 |
Operator | Autobus Maheux [1] |
Website | transport |
Rouyn-Noranda public transit (Fr:transport en commun), marketed as L'autobus de ville, provides local bus service in the small city of Rouyn-Noranda in northwestern Quebec, Canada.
There are 3 regular scheduled routes [2] and a workers' special that runs only mornings and afternoons. [3]
No. | Description | Notes |
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10 | Downtown direction Montée-du-Sourire et Cégep, Centre-ville | |
20 | Downtown, Quartier Notre-Dame, Noranda-Ouest, Rouyn-Centre | |
21 | Noranda-Nord, Noranda-Ouest and Rouyn-Centre | |
30 | Provides service to the workers at Atelier Manutex on avenue Marcel-Baril | |
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