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Whistler Transit System

Coordinates: 50°08′02″N 122°57′17″W / 50.13389°N 122.95472°W / 50.13389; -122.95472
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Whistler Transit System
Pemberton Valley Transit System
On route 30 'Emerald via Nesters' at Whistler Village: Gondola Transit Exchange
ParentBC Transit
Founded1991
Headquarters8011 Highway 99
Service areaWhistler
Service typeBus service
AllianceBC Transit
Routes13
DestinationsGondola Transit Exchange, Whistler Village, Alpine, Emerald, Whistler Creek, Spring Creek, & Cheakamus
Fleet36
Fuel typeCNG
OperatorWhistler Transit Ltd.
and Pemberton Taxi
Websitehttps://www.bctransit.com/whistler/home

Whistler Transit Ltd., a division of Keolis,[1] operates the public transit service in Whistler and the Pemberton Valley area of British Columbia, Canada. Buses operate every day between 5:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. and are equipped with racks for skis or bikes, depending on the season.

Funding for the Whistler Transit System is shared between the Resort Municipality of Whistler and BC Transit.[2] Funding for the Pemberton Valley Transit System is shared between BC Transit and the Squamish–Lillooet Regional District through a partnership with the Village of Pemberton and Lil'wat First Nation[3] Bus services in Whistler are operated by Whistler Transit Ltd. while services within Pemberton are operated by Pemberton Taxi.

Transit facility

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Whistler Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility was built to accommodate an expansion in the level of service, resulting in a growth of the transit fleet. The building was opened in late 2009,[4] prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Omicron Architecture Engineering Construction acted both as design-builder and consultant for the 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) facility, which includes maintenance and administration buildings, refueling stations and covered parking for up to 50 buses.[5]

The project won the Canadian Design-Build Institute's 2010 first place award in the industrial category.[6]

Routes

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Whistler Transit operates several local routes in Whistler,[7] a commuter connection from Pemberton[8] and a local route in Pemberton[9]

No. Name Notes
4 Marketplace Winter only
5 Upper Village/Benchlands
6 Tapley's/Blueberry
7 Staff Housing
8 Lost Lake Summer only
10 Valley Express
20 Cheakamus
20X Cheakamus Express
21 Spring Creek
25 Whistler Creek
30 Emerald via Alpine
31 Alpine
32 Emerald
33 Alpine/Village via Spruce Grove
99 Pemberton Commuter
100 Pemberton Local

Whistler and Valley Express

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Whistler and Valley Express
Previous branding of transit in Whistler
Defunct2009

Transit in Whistler previously operated under a unique branding, whereas most other systems used a standard BC Transit style. With the coming of the Winter Olympics in 2010 and the upgrade of their fleet, a coordinated look was adopted.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Keolis Signs Agreement to Acquire Key Business Lines of Pacific Western Transportation". July 9, 2024.
  2. ^ busonline Whistler Transit System
  3. ^ Pemberton Valley Transit System
  4. ^ Community Open House, Whistler Transit Facility
  5. ^ Patricia Williams (October 6, 2010). "British Columbia arena complex, transit facility take top design-build honours". Journal of Commerce. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  6. ^ CDBI Awards
  7. ^ Schedules and Maps
  8. ^ Route 99 — Pemberton Commuter To Whistler
  9. ^ Route 100 — Pemberton Local
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