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Welland Transit provides public transport services in Welland, Ontario, Canada. Upon its inception in 1973 the bus service was operated by a private company, known as "Metro Niagara Transit," funded by the city of Welland, which assumed full operation of the transit system in 1977.

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  • Welland Transit (en)
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  • Welland Transit provides public transport services in Welland, Ontario, Canada. Upon its inception in 1973 the bus service was operated by a private company, known as "Metro Niagara Transit," funded by the city of Welland, which assumed full operation of the transit system in 1977. (en)
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  • Welland Transit (en)
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  • Welland Transit (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Welland_Transit_logo.svg
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  • Welland Transit Terminal (en)
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  • Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1633 (en)
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  • Edward Zahra , Frank Campion , Chris Moore (en)
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  • Welland Transit's "New Livery" logo, used as of 2018. (en)
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  • Welland Transit logo.svg (en)
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  • City of Welland (en)
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  • 42.96861111111111 -79.25791666666667
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  • Welland Transit provides public transport services in Welland, Ontario, Canada. Upon its inception in 1973 the bus service was operated by a private company, known as "Metro Niagara Transit," funded by the city of Welland, which assumed full operation of the transit system in 1977. Eight scheduled routes provide Monday to Sunday daytime service with staggered services during off-peak times and evening service (between 6-11 pm Monday to Saturday). Weekday service is provided on three routes to destinations outside the city to Port Colborne, Niagara Falls, and St. Catharines, under Niagara Region Transit. For outlying areas of the city not on current transit routes, a service called Trans-Cab offers taxi connections to the conventional bus service for a small additional fee. Accessible services for people unable to make use of regular buses are available within the city or across the region. (en)
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  • "Going Your Way" (en)
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  • Diesel, Gasoline, HEV (en)
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  • Downtown Terminal (en)
  • Seaway Mall (en)
  • Niagara College Welland campus (en)
  • Port Colborne City Hall (en)
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