Routes
Barrie Transit Regular Routes | |||
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No. | Name | Departure points | Notes |
10 20 |
Livingstone RVH |
Transit Terminal/Georgian College | Route 10 runs clockwise, Route 20 runs counterclockwise. Also serves the Royal Victoria Hospital |
11 | Bayfield | Transit Terminal/Georgian Mall | Also serves Bayfield Mall. |
12 | Blake | Transit Terminal/Blake & Grove | |
13 | Cundles East | Transit Terminal/Birchwood & Stanley | Also serves Bayfield Mall. |
14 | Eastview | Transit Terminal/Nelson & Grove | Serves Barrie Public Library Downtown Branch |
15 | Letitia South | Transit Terminal/Letitia Heights | |
16 | College | Transit Terminal/Georgian College | Via Wellington Street. |
18 | St. Vincent | Transit Terminal/Georgian College | Via Grove Street. |
22 | Crosstown | Austen & Anne/Georgian College | Does not serve Downtown. Monday to Friday only |
24 | Edgehill | Transit Terminal/Edgehill & Miller | |
28 | East Hanmer | Georgian College/Georgian Mall | Does not serve Downtown. |
30 34 |
Yonge Ardagh |
Transit Terminal/Ardagh & Ferndale | Route 30 runs clockwise, Route 34 runs counterclockwise. Serves Barrie Public Library Painswick Branch |
31 41 |
Essa Allandale |
Transit Terminal/Mapleview & Barrie View | Route 41 runs clockwise, Route 31 runs counterclockwise. |
32 | Bayview | Allandale Rec. Centre/Yonge & Cox Mill | Does not serve Downtown. |
33 | Innisdale | Transit Terminal/Allandale Rec. Centre | |
35 | Saunders | Allandale Rec. Centre/Saunders & Lockhart | Does not serve Downtown. |
39 | Hurst | Transit Terminal/Barrie South GO Station | |
61 | GO Shuttle | Transit Terminal/Allandale Waterfront GO Station | Peak hour service only. |
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