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Leamington Transit is the current mode of public transportation in
Leamington, Ontario Leamington ( ) is a municipality in Essex County, Ontario, Canada. With a population of 27,595 in the Canada 2016 Census, it forms the second largest urban centre in Windsor-Essex County after Windsor, Ontario. It includes Point Pelee National P ...
Canada. It consists of a micro coach that services the town of Leamington making regular routes Monday to Saturday, 7:00 am – 7:00 pm.


Route Description

The route begins at Seacliff Drive, then loops south along Cherry Lane and Robson Road before serving the city's waterfront. It then runs along Erie Street, the city's central artery, to serve various shopping plazas and the County Fair Mall. It then turns along Oak Street and loops along several residential blocks in northeastern Leamington. The bus then runs along Talbot Street through downtown and past the hospital. After serving the Kinsman Recreation Complex, it rejoins Erie Street.Leamington Transit current bus route and schedule
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History

The evolution of transportation in Leamington was rapid as the town moved from a colonial town to a more sophisticated town with an uptown business district. According to a population census, in 1876 the population of Leamington included 660 individuals. In 1925 it had grown to 4,351. The first bus driver of a Leamington bus was Driver Oswell Robson, one of the most prominent family names in late 19th century Leamington. This bus serviced the town making frequent stops at homes and the uptown business district. A major development that occurred that made Leamington a more accessible community was the opening of an electric railway service to
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in 1908. This connection brought Leamington closer together with its county and allowed for more business to occur in Leamington's uptown district. This was a major feat for a fledgling town with a population of only 2,512 residents in 1910. The electric railway system was connected directly to the business district and besides its major use in public transportation; it was used for mass transportation as a
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also served as transportation as workers would need to
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would have to commute from the Town of Kingsville to Leamington using the street-cars and then when their shift ended, would have to return home. As the population of the town grew, by 1950 there were 7,525 residents in the Town of Leamington itself, transportation began to evolve. The street cars were eventually removed as funding was eventually poured into creating more paved roads for the ongoing increase in individual automobile use. As the C.A. Bailey bus company was already making frequent school bus stops, they began to follow the lead of other towns and institute their own bus specific for town transit- also known as Leamington Transit. The official title of Leamington Transit did not come into use until the bus company C.A. Bailey, named after Clarence A. Bailey, became a company in 1946 with its running of the Mac Leamington High School Bus.


See also

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References

* T.D. Smyth. Leamington Souvenir History and Centennial Program. (Leamington, 1966), 45, 58. * Madeline Wallace. Memories of Lake Erie Shores. (Essex: Kerch Publications, 1984), 72. * H.J. Lassaline. Essex County Sketches. (Windsor: Herald Press Ltd., 1974), 31. * N.N. Driedger. The Leamington United Mennonite Church. (Manitoba: D.W. Friesen and Sons Ltd., 1972), 27. * Southway Transportation. C.A. Bailey Ltd. http://www.southwaybuses.com/about.shtml (accessed 15 September 2007)


External links


The Municipality of Leamington’s transit bus service
{{Public transit systems in Canada Transit agencies in Ontario Bus transport in Ontario Transport in Essex County, Ontario Leamington, Ontario