Newmarket Transit


Newmarket Transit was a transit system in York Region, Ontario, Canada. While Newmarket was considerably smaller than any of the three cities in the southern part of the York region, it had a quality transit service. Service on some of the routes was provided until midnight, with 15-minute service provided on trunk routes during rush hours. Newmarket Transit was merged with York Region's other services to form York Region Transit in 2001.
Newmarket Transit began sometime in the early 1970s as a contracted service from the town replacing the Newmarket Town Bus.

Routes

Originally Newmarket Transit used to operate only 4 routes, denoted as A, B, C, D. Those routes were later renumbered 11, 22, 33 and 44. Route 55, a trunk route from Newmarket Bus Terminal to the 404 Plaza, was eventually added and included 2 branches - 55A via Davis Drive and 55B via Gorham and Eagle streets which were interlined during late evening and weekend service.
As the city expanded, routes 66 and 77 were added to service the new developments west of Yonge Street and south-east of Mulock Drive. Routes 22 and 33 were cancelled in mid-1990s with the remaining routes adjusted slightly to partially compensate for the lost services.
In 1998 Newmarket Transit restructured its routes to provide direct service to major destinations.
In the fall of 1999 Newmarket Transit assumed the responsibilities over the public transit in the neighboring town of Aurora, restructuring the old circular route into two community bus routes: A1 and A2.
Following the merger of the four transit systems, York Region Transit introduced its own route numbers in 2002.
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