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Pacific Western Transportation
ParentStudent Transportation Inc.
Founded1958
Headquarters1857 Centre Avenue, S.E.
LocaleCalgary, Alberta
Service areaBritish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Yukon
Service typeintercity coach, charter coach, school bus, public transit, paratransit, airport express
Websitewww.pwt.ca

Pacific Western Transportation (also d/b/a P.W. Transportation) provides a variety of bus services in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Yukon. Depending on the location, it offers scheduled and chartered school busing, municipal transit and handi-bus services, airport passenger services and local and long-distance coach charters.[1]

Since 2022, it is a subsidiary of Student Transportation of America.[2] In July 2024, Keolis announced that it is acquiring PWT's Transit and Motorcoach operations.[3]

Lines of business

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Pacific Western Transportation Group of Companies is separated into four operating divisions:

The PWT Motor Coach division provides intercity scheduled (retail) as well as commercial charter transportation across Alberta, specialized health transfer service in British Columbia, and airport passenger and charter transfer services in Ontario.

The PWT Employee division services Fort McMurray and the Athabasca oil sands in northern Alberta.

The PWT Student Transportation division operates in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Nova Scotia and Ontario.

The PWT Transit division operates in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario.

Motorcoach

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Red Arrow Motorcoach

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Red Arrow[4] provides inter-city coach transportation between Fort McMurray, Edmonton, Red Deer, Calgary, Lethbridge, with a connecting shuttle bus to Calgary International Airport. In Ontario, Red Arrow offers a route from Toronto to Ottawa via Kingston. Red Arrow fleet consists of Prevost H3-45 coaches equipped as follows: wheelchair accessible, seat belts, Wifi, computer plug-ins and a snack galley on board.

Ebus

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Ebus[5] service started on October 11, 2011, and operates Prevost H3-45 and X3-45 coaches. This subsidiary of Red Arrow travels between Edmonton, Red Deer, Fort McMurray and Calgary in Alberta as well as Kamloops, Kelowna and Vancouver in British Columbia. Service between Edmonton and Kamloops is provided through a partnership with Thompson Valley Charters.

BC Bus North

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BC Bus North[6] is an intercity bus service in northern British Columbia.

On-It Regional Transit

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On-It Regional Transit[7] is a commuter bus service from Cochrane and Okotoks to Calgary, and seasonal service to Banff and Canmore.

Northern Health Connections

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Northern Health Connections[8] joins remote communities in British Columbia to health facilities.

Employee transportation

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Diversified Transportation

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Diversified Transportation[9] is a bus transportation company based in Fort McMurray that provides services to industry and private coach charters as well as operating some local city transit systems.

Student transportation

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Southland Transportation

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Southland Transportation[10] is a Calgary based bus company that mainly provides school bus service to local school boards, bus charter services and commuter service from Cochrane and Okotoks to Calgary and also servicing northern Alberta from Edmonton, Cold Lake, etc. North Battleford is the location of the Southland operation in Saskatchewan providing school bus services to local school boards, and industrial and contract charters.

Prairie Bus Lines

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Prairie Bus Lines[11] is based in Red Deer and provides primarily school bus services as well as industrial and charter

Standard Bus

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Standard Bus[12] is based in British Columbia.

Former

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Airport bus in downtown Toronto

Airport Express

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PW Airport Express was purchased after the demise of Gray Coach, which had a franchise to operate a route to the Toronto Pearson International Airport. The service connects between selected downtown Toronto locations and Pearson Airport.

The Toronto Airport Express was discontinued on October 31, 2014, due to falling ridership and the anticipated opening of the Union Pearson Express, a rail link connecting the airport to downtown Toronto.

Porter shuttle bus

Porter shuttle

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Porter Airlines provides a shuttle bus service for its passengers between the Royal York Hotel in downtown Toronto and the ferry dock/passenger tunnel to the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (island airport). The service is operated by Pacific Western at 10-minute intervals using Thomas SLF buses. This service has stopped as of March 2020.

Highway 3 Connector

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Highway 3 Connector[13] was a commuter bus service from Lethbridge to Medicine Hat.

Incidents

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References

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  1. ^ PWT Calgary
  2. ^ "Student Transportation Expands Canadian Operations Through Major Acquisition".
  3. ^ "Keolis Signs Agreement to Acquire Key Business Lines of Pacific Western Transportation".
  4. ^ redarrow.ca
  5. ^ myebus.ca
  6. ^ bcbus.ca
  7. ^ onitregionaltransit.ca
  8. ^ nhconnections.ca
  9. ^ dtl.ca
  10. ^ southland.ca
  11. ^ prairiebus.com
  12. ^ standardbusbc.com
  13. ^ highway3connector.ca/
  14. ^ "RCMP say four killed in bus rollover on icy B.C. highway that sends 52 to hospital". Toronto Star. December 25, 2022.
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