The Central Okanagan香蕉视频直播檚 transit system will celebrate 40 years of operation next week.
On July 4, BC Transit, along with regional partners Kelowna, West Kelowna. Lake Country, Peachland, the Westbank First Nation and the Regional District of Central Okanagan will celebrate the Kelowna Regional Transit System香蕉视频直播檚 milestone, exactly four decades after the system rolled into service.
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Kelowna Transit香蕉视频直播攁s it was known then香蕉视频直播攕tarted in 1977, replacing a private company that operated a small bus service in the city called Lake Valley Transit.
Kelowna Regional Transit is now the second largest regional system in the province, carrying 4.9 million passengers last year and providing 160,000 hours of service.
The system has a four-decade history of improvement and expansion and innovation, including the introduction of custom HandyDart service here in 1981, extending service to West Kelowna in 1982 and to Lake Country and Peachland in 1992. A year later, it expanded again to bring service to the Glenmore area and Okanagan College.
In 2002 it added the now distinctive double-decker buses to its fleet and in 2010 the first phase of the RapidBus route 97香蕉视频直播攏ow the most popular route in the system. It connects Westbank with Okanagan College via Kelowna and Orchard Park Shopping Centre making a limited number of stops along Highway 97.
Tuesday香蕉视频直播檚 event will mark the midway point in a year-long campaign to recognize the past, present and future role of the transit system in the community, say organizers.
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The 40th birthday bash will take place July 4 at 3 p.m. at the Queensway Transit Exchange in Kelowna.
To learn more about the service and infrastructure milestones of the local transit system from 1977 to today, B.C. Transit has created an interactive timeline for the Kelowna Regional Transit system at kelownaregionaltransittimeline.ca.