Orillia Transit

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Orillia Transit is operated by TOK Transit under contract to the City of Orillia in central Ontario, Canada. TOK Transit provides drivers, maintains the vehicles and supplies fuel. Service is provided on six routes throughout the city every day except statutory holidays, and one weekday special industrial area service. All of these routes run on loops which depart and end at the downtown bus terminal on West Street and Mississaga Street. Orillia has had transit service since the 1950s when a private operator, Orillia Transportation Company, started to provide local bus service to the city. Responsibility for the service was assumed by the city in 1975 and in 1978 a specialized transit service for persons with disabilities was introduced.

Services

Scheduled routes

Buses operate on one way loops out and back from West Street and Mississaga Street in downtown. Each route varies on alternate trips to cover a slightly different portion of the service area and still maintain a half-hourly frequency. Each bus departs the downtown terminal every 15 and 45 minutes past the hour. As of 2022, the one-way bus fare is $2.80, including transfers at the downtown terminal. You are also able to obtain monthly, group and cOnnect passes if you are a frequent rider.

OWLS

Orillia Wheelchair Limousine Service is Orillia's special needs busing service for persons who have "physical mobility limitations" and are unable to use traditional public transit.

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