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Peterborough Transit

Peterborough Transit is the public transport operator for the City of Peterborough, Ontario, & Township of Selwyn, Ontario.

The majority of their system consists of ten main routes within the urban area of Peterborough. There are three community bus routes that serve businesses and seniors homes. There are two Selwyn "The Link" routes that connects the towns of Curve Lake, Lakefield, Ennismore, & Bridgenorth to Trent University. For those who are physically unable to use the regular transit bus, there is a special Handi-Van paratransit service.

Transit began in Peterborough as a streetcar service with the Peterborough and Ashburnham Street Railway Company, which was established in 1893 and operated until 1898. This was followed by the Peterborough Radial Railway Company, which operated from 1902 until 1927. This ended the streetcar era in Peterborough.

Cooney and Joplin was briefly the only transit company in the city during 1927 after the Peterborough Radial Railway Company ceased operations. Later in 1927, Border Transit Limited started. It operated until 1978 at which point the present day Peterborough Transit began operations and continues today.

In June 2020, Peterborough transit route system change from a hub-style transit system to a grid-style transit system due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, there was nine main routes (down from the original 12 routes) and three community bus routes (up from the original 1 route). In May 2021, a new Selwyn "The Link" bus system connecting the major Selwyn towns to Peterborough. In September 2021, Route 11 Water became the 10th route in the transit system. There is no Route 1 in the Peterborough transit system.

Starting on January 2, 2022, all kids 12 years and under will be able to ride the transit system for free as part of a pilot project. The pilot project is expected to run through 2022.

There are ten main routes, three community bus routes, two Selwyn "the link" bus routes and a paratransit service. GO Transit also operates one bus from Peterborough to Oshawa.

Routes 2 - 9 operate seven days a week, routes 10 & 12 operate weekday service only, and route 11 is currently suspended. All routes followed by an A or B are shorter, less frequent branch routes (excluding 7A). Community bus routes 22 & 23 connect to major plazas, malls, grocery stores, retirement and long-term care homes, medical clinics, and a hospital within the City of Peterborough.

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