Société de transport de Trois-Rivières

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Société de transport
de Trois-Rivières
Founded2002
Headquarters2000, rue Bellefeuille
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
G9A 5J3
Service typepublic transit
Routes12
Daily ridership8200
WebsiteFrench language site
Logo before 2009

Société de transport de Trois-Rivières (STTR) was formed in 2002 to operate transit services, after the merger of the six municipalities that today constitute the city of Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. Previously the Corporation intermunicipale de transport des Forges (CITF) had provided service in the area since 1979. It covers a population of more than 126,000 people with its urban bus routes, school buses and tours, carrying more than 8200 users per day for a total of about 3 million trips a year.

History

Chronology of the transit system operators.[1]

1915 to 1939: Three Rivers Traction Company
1940 to 1975: la Compagnie de Transport St. Maurice
1975 to 1979: Ville de Trois-Rivières
1979 to 2001: Corporation intermunicipale de transport des Forges
2002 to present: Société de transport des Trois-Rivières

References

  1. ^ History of Canadian Transit Systems: Trois-Rivières, Québec

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