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Transit Cape Breton bus in downtown Sydney | |
| Parent | Cape Breton Regional Municipality |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 320 Esplanade, Sydney, Nova Scotia |
| Service area | CBRM urban areas |
| Service type | Bus service |
| Routes | 12 |
| Fleet | 29transit buses 4 Handi-Trans buses |
| Annual ridership | 320,000 in 2013;[1] estimated 580,000 in 2018. |
| Fuel type | diesel |
| Operator | Engineering and Public Works Department, CBRM |
| Website | cbrm.ns.ca/transit.html |
Transit Cape Breton is apublic transport agency operating buses in theCape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM), inNova Scotia, Canada.
Owned by the CBRM, Transit Cape Breton's operations area is the urban core in the eastern part of the municipality, namelyIndustrial Cape Breton, which includes the communities ofSydney,Glace Bay,North Sydney,Sydney Mines,Reserve Mines, andNew Waterford.
Transit Cape Breton also operates "Handi-Trans" for passengers whose disabilities restrict them from using regular bus service. As of October 2019, all Transit Cape Breton buses are wheelchair-accessible.
Formerly, Transit Cape Breton did not operate on Sundays or public holidays, but limited Sunday service between Sydney and Glace Bay, servingCape Breton University was instituted in September, 2018.[2] This is part of a general service expansion due to rising enrolment at Cape Breton University, which has driven an 80% increase in ridership on Transit Cape Breton between 2016 and 2018. The Transit service acquired 12 more buses in 2018 to cope with the additional loading, bringing the fleet to 33.[3] All 12 additional buses were pre-owned; the Province ofNova Scotia paid for three of them, andCape Breton University purchased two.[4][5] Additional bus stops and shelters have been added to cope with the additional student loads.[6]