Société de transport de l'Outaouais

Société de transport de l'Outaouais
Founded 1971
Headquarters 111 Rue Jean-Proulx
Locale Gatineau, Quebec
Service area Gatineau and Ottawa
Service type Bus service, paratransit
Routes 66
Stations 11
Fleet 302 buses
Annual ridership 19.4 million (2010)
Website sto.ca

Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) is the transit service of the Outaouais region of Quebec. It operates public transit routes in Gatineau, Quebec, including the Hull, Aylmer, Gatineau, Buckingham and Masson-Angers sectors, plus limited service to suburban communities such as Chelsea and Cantley.

STO is located in Canada's National Capital Region, and operates numerous bus routes through Downtown Ottawa, Ontario. It was the last transit company that still operated fishbowl buses in Quebec, the last one: 7901 was preserved.

History

Rapibus

In 2003, the STO have announced plans to build a bus-only roadway similar to OC Transpo's transitway in Ottawa, called the Rapibus. The project was initially expected to be completed by 2011, and was finally opened in 2013.

Operations

Information current to July 2014:[4]

STO Bus Routes

Regular routes

Rush-hour regular routes

School Routes

The following routes are for students from Gatineau educational institutions only and numbers are not shown on the destination sign, on the bus flag, the Info-Plus information board or the User's Guide. It is mentioned only on the STO's website under the Students (Pour étudiants seulement) section. They are also not included in the InfoBus telephone information dispatcher system. They have three-digit numbers, and the last two indicate that it is using a route similar to its parent route (ex: 633 follows mostly Route 33). Generally, the name of the school is shown only on the destination sign, but sometimes it can also do the parent route's short trip. These routes runs only on school days from Late-August/Early-September to mid or late-June.

École secondaire de l'Île

École secondaire Grande-Rivière

École secondaire Mont-Bleu

Collège Saint-Alexandre

Collège Saint-Joseph

Collège Nouvelles-Frontières

Parent Routes by sectors or towns

Fleet

Active fleet

Note : All Classics are generally used in rush hour service only.

Retired fleet

Fleet notes

A NovaBus low-floor bus

Fares

Fares in this section were effective January 1, 2014[7]

E-wallet (minimal load of $10)

Cash fares

Ticket fares (per ticket)

Monthly passes (Adults)

Monthly passes (Seniors)

Monthly passes (Students 12-16)

Monthly passes (Students 17-20)

Monthly passes (Students 21+)

Family Fare The family fare is a promotion that allows children aged 11 and under who are accompanied by an adult to travel for free every weekend, on most school and statutory holidays and everyday of the week after 9 am during the summer (months of July and August). (STO Website)[8]

Passe-temps (day pass)

Transfers

OC Transpo Transfers and Passes

Ontario Residency Card

Miscellaneous

Smart card

See also

References

External links

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