Strathcona County Transit

Strathcona County Transit provides local, commuter, and school bus services to the community of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, which is east of Edmonton in Strathcona County. Transportation for elderly citizens and people with disabilities is provided by Mobility Bus within Sherwood Park and rural Strathcona County.[3] Strathcona County is home to Alberta's first fleet of double-decker buses.[4] It purchased 24 double-decker buses from 2010 to 2020 using a combination of municipal, provincial, and federal funding.[4] In 2022, the system had a ridership of 847,300.

Strathcona County Transit
Founded1977
HeadquartersSherwood Park
LocaleStrathcona County, Alberta
Service typebus service, paratransit
Annual ridership847,300 (2022)[1]
OperatorStrathcona County[2]
WebsiteTransit Department

Services

Expansion of local scheduled weekday services was introduced on August 5, 2008 to provide bus service to newer areas and all-day routes within neighbourhoods.[5] Dial-a-bus service takes over from the regular routes in the evening after 7 p.m. and on weekends.

The transit system provides local bus service within Sherwood Park and express service to destinations like downtown Edmonton, Government Centre, University of Alberta, MacEwan University, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, and the Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre.

Facilities

Bethel Transit Terminal

Address: 650 Bethel Drive
Coordinates: 53°32′35.5″N 113°18′14.5″W
Functions: park and ride, pass and ticket sales, heated waiting area

Ordze Transit Centre

Address: 970 Ordze Road
Coordinates: 53°30′47″N 113°19′48.5″W
Functions: park and ride, pass and ticket sales (limited to first working day of the month and last two working days of the month), heated waiting area

Administration and garage

Address: 200 Streambank Avenue
Coordinates: 53°33′35″N 113°19′28″W
Functions: main office, garage and vehicle maintenance

Current routes

Local routes

  • 420 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Millennium Place, Strathmoor Industrial, Millennium Place, Sherwood Business Park
  • 430 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Palisades, ABJ, Emerald Hills, Summerwood, Davidson Creek, Lakeland Ridge, Cloverbar Ranch, Charlton Heights
  • 431 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Charlton Heights, Cloverbar Ranch, Lakeland Ridge, Davidson Creek, Summerwood, Emerald Hills, ABJ, Palisades
  • 432 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Summerwood
  • 433 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Charlton Heights, Lakeland Ridge, Clarkdale Meadows, Davidson Creek
  • 433A – Charlton Heights, Lakeland Ridge, Chelsea Heights, Clarkdale Meadows, Davidson Creek, ABJ – Peak hour route only
  • 440 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Glen Allan, Craigavon, Heritage Hills
  • 441 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Foxboro, Foxhaven, Regency Park, Ordze Transit Centre
  • 442 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Sherwood Park Mall, Nottingham
  • 443 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Glen Allan, Centre in the Park, Brentwood, Maplewood, Maplegrove, Sherwood Heights, Ordze Transit Centre
  • 443A – Bethel Transit Terminal, Brentwood, Maplewood, Maplegrove, Sherwood Heights, Centre in the Park – Peak hours only
  • 443B – Bethel Transit Terminal, Glen Allan, Oak Street – peak hours only
  • 450 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Centre in the Park, Sherwood Park Mall, Oak Street
  • 451 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Mills Haven, Broadmoor Centre, Woodbridge, Westboro, Village on the Lake, Ordze Transit Centre
  • 451A – Bethel Transit Terminal, Woodbridge, Westboro, Village on the Lake
  • 451B – Bethel Transit Terminal, Mills Haven, Broadmoor Centre

Commuter routes

  • Ordze Transit Centre – 30 minute peak hour service – hourly midday service. Weekday service only*
  • 401 – Ordze Transit Centre, Downtown Edmonton, MacEwan Downtown
  • 403 – Ordze Transit Centre, Government Centre, MacEwan
  • 404 – OrdzeTransit Centre, University of Alberta
  • Bethel Transit Terminal – 15 minute peak hour service – 30 minute midday service. Terminal open 7-days/week
  • 411 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Edmonton City Centre, MacEwan
  • 413 – Bethel Transit Terminal, Government Centre, MacEwan University, NAIT
  • 414 – Bethel Transit Terminal, University of Alberta

Fleet

As of 2019, the fleet consists 76 buses for conventional routes:[6]

See also

References

  1. "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 1, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  2. "Strathcona Transit begins recruitment of drivers". Strathcona County. July 2, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  3. Mobility Bus
  4. "Double-decker buses". Strathcona County. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  5. Why transit services are changing
  6. Transit Master Plan: December 2018 (PDF) (Report). Strathcona County. 2019. p. 31. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
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