Whistler Transit System Explained

Whistler Transit System
Pemberton Valley Transit System
Parent:BC Transit
Founded:1991
Headquarters:8011 Highway 99
Service Area:Whistler
Service Type:Bus service
Alliance:BC Transit
Routes:13
Destinations:Gondola Transit Exchange, Whistler Village, Alpine, Emerald, Whistler Creek, Spring Creek, & Cheakamus
Fleet:36
Fuel Type:CNG
Operator:Whistler Transit Ltd.
and Pemberton Taxi
Website:https://www.bctransit.com/whistler/home

Whistler Transit Ltd., a division of Pacific Western Transportation,[1] operates the public transit service in Whistler and the Pemberton Valley area of British Columbia, Canada. Buses operate every day between 5:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. and are equipped with racks for skis or bikes, depending on the season.

Funding for the Whistler Transit System is shared between the Resort Municipality of Whistler and BC Transit.[2] Funding for the Pemberton Valley Transit System is shared between BC Transit and the Squamish–Lillooet Regional District through a partnership with the Village of Pemberton and Lil'wat First Nation[3] Bus services in Whistler are operated by Whistler Transit Ltd. while services within Pemberton are operated by Pemberton Taxi.

Transit facility

Whistler Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility was built to accommodate an expansion in the level of service, resulting in a growth of the transit fleet. The building was opened in late 2009,[4] prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Omicron Architecture Engineering Construction acted both as design-builder and consultant for the 25000square feet facility, which includes maintenance and administration buildings, refueling stations and covered parking for up to 50 buses.[5]

The project won the Canadian Design-Build Institute's 2010 first place award in the industrial category.[6]

Routes

Whistler Transit operates several local routes in Whistler,[7] a commuter connection from Pemberton[8] and a local route in Pemberton[9]

No. Name Notes
4 MarketplaceWinter only
5 Upper Village/Benchlands
6Tapley's/Blueberry
7 Staff Housing
8Lost Lake Summer only
20Cheakamus
21Spring Creek
25Whistler Creekside
30Emerald (via Alpine)
31Alpine
33Alpine (via Spruce Grove)
99 Pemberton Commuter
100 Pemberton Local

Whistler and Valley Express

Whistler and Valley Express
Defunct:2009

Transit in Whistler previously operated under a unique branding, whereas most other systems used a standard BC Transit style. With the coming of the Winter Olympics in 2010 and the upgrade of their fleet, a coordinated look was adopted.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.whistlertransit.pwt.ca/ Whistler Transit Ltd., a division of Pacific Western Transportation
  2. http://www.busonline.ca/regions/whi/ busonline Whistler Transit System
  3. http://www.transitbc.com/regions/pem/ Pemberton Valley Transit System
  4. http://www.whistler.ca/images/stories/PDF/WHI_OpenHouseFacility_091708%20%282%29.pdf Community Open House, Whistler Transit Facility
  5. Web site: British Columbia arena complex, transit facility take top design-build honours . Patricia Williams . October 6, 2010 . Journal of Commerce . December 2, 2010.
  6. http://www.cdbi.org/awards/index.html CDBI Awards
  7. http://bctransit.com/whistler/schedules-and-maps Schedules and Maps
  8. http://www.busonline.ca/regions/whi/schedules/schedule.cfm?p=dir.text&route=99:1&day=1& Route 99 — Pemberton Commuter To Whistler
  9. http://www.transitbc.com/regions/pem/schedules/schedule.cfm?rmnu=dvSchedule&line=100& Route 100 — Pemberton Local