List of Bus Rapid Transit Systems in North America - Canada

Canada

Canada
Region/system Rights-of-way Ltd.
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Traffic
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priority
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Notes
Ded.1 Excl.
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Bypass5 Shoulder6 HOV7
Brampton, Ontario:
Züm
X X X X Phase 1 rollout from September 2010 to September 2012
Calgary, Alberta:
Calgary Transit
X X X X [New BRT Line Planned for Southeast Calgary Coming in 2009
Durham Region, Ontario:
DRT Pulse
X X X
Gatineau, Quebec:
Rapibus
X X Dedicated busway under construction.
Halifax, Nova Scotia:
MetroLink
X X X
Kelowna, British Columbia:
RapidBus
X X X Expansion to West Kelowna planned by 2014
Mississauga, Ontario:
MiExpress
X See Note X X X See Note Mississauga Transitway under construction.
Traffic light priority currently applied in 403/Erin Mills interchange.
Rathburn bus lanes deferred until construction of Hurontario-Main Street LRT.
Current MiWay routes: 107, 109, 110. Current GO Transit routes: 19, 25, 29, 45, 46, 47
Mississauga, Ontario:
GO Transit
Montreal, Quebec:
STM BRT
X X
Ottawa, Ontario:
OC Transpo
X X X X X See Note Ottawa Transitway. Note: Traffic Lights are controlled with sensors in the ground. If a bus is over a sensor, the light will switch to let the bus get priority.
Quebec City, Québec:
Métrobus
X X X X Métrobus routes 800, 801, 802.
Saint John, New Brunswick:
ComeX
X
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan:
DART
X
Toronto, Ontario:
Toronto Transit Commission
X X X X X X York University Busway; Opened November 2009.
Vancouver, British Columbia:
B-Line
See Note X 98 B-Line only X X Until April 2006, #98 B-Line had busway for part of Richmond leg of route
Waterloo Region, Ontario:
iXpress
X X X
Winnipeg, Manitoba:
Winnipeg RT
X See Note X X X Will use the Graham Transit Mall and dedicated busway Southwest Transitway (Winnipeg).
York Region, Ontario:
Viva
See Note X X X X Dedicated busways under construction as part of Viva's Phase 2 expansion, with one 0.7 km busway currently in use.

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