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York Region Transit (YRT) is the
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operator in
York Region The Regional Municipality of York, also called York Region, is a regional municipality in Southern Ontario, Canada, between Lake Simcoe and Toronto. The region was established after the passing of then Bill 102, An Act to Establish The Regional M ...
,
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, Canada. Its headquarters are in Richmond Hill, at 50 High Tech Road. YRT operates 65 full-time, rush hour and limited routes, 35 school services, and six
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routes. Five contracted
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(TTC) bus routes run within York Region's boundaries (one in Vaughan and four in Markham). Passengers who cross
Steeles Avenue Steeles Avenue is an east–west street that forms the northern city limit of Toronto and the southern limit of York Region in Ontario, Canada. It stretches across the western and central Greater Toronto Area from Appleby Line in Milton in th ...
(the Toronto–York boundary) on these routes must pay an additional fare (the YRT or TTC fare) to continue their trip(s). Some YRT routes operate within the City of
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; these buses generally run to and from TTC subway stations. YRT northbound buses are allowed to pick up passengers south of Steeles Avenue if they are heading into York Region (but passengers must flag the bus from a designated TTC or YRT stop). YRT buses heading to a TTC subway station can similarly drop off passengers at designated stops south of Steeles Avenue, but are not permitted to pick up passengers from these stops. As the majority of passengers are assumed to be transferring to and from TTC services, no extra fare is charged for riders boarding or disembarking YRT buses within Toronto.


Ridership

In 2016, average weekday ridership was approximately 71,500 on buses and 1,200 on MobilityPlus, a service for people with disabilities. 22.8 million riders used YRT in 2016, a 1.4% increase over 2015.


History

YRT was created by the regional government in 2001 to combine the four municipally-managed transit authorities in the region:
Vaughan Transit Vaughan Transit was the transit provider in the town of Vaughan, Ontario, Vaughan, in southwest York Region, Ontario, Canada. The service operated from 1973 until 2001, when it was merged into York Region Transit. Route Vaughan Transit routes te ...
,
Markham Transit Markham Transit was a public transit system for the town of Markham, Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1973 and operated by Travelways and Miller Transit Limited after 1984 on behalf of the then Town of Markham. The service was merged into Yor ...
, Richmond Hill Transit, and Newmarket Transit ( Aurora Transit had merged with Newmarket in 1999). In mid-2006, the YRT logo was modified to bear closer resemblance to the Viva logo and, by the end of the year most of the YRT fleet and bus stop signs had their looks changed to bear the new colours. Before 1973, several private transit operators provided services around York Region: * Toronto and York Radial Railway: radial railway along Yonge Street in Vaughan and Markham * Maple Leaf – Markham Coach Lines: routes taken over by
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in 1929 * Travelways: operated briefly in Markham in 1973 * Newmarket Bus Lines: 1948–1958 * Newmarket Town Bus: 1958–1960s * Aurora Bus Lines: operated until 1972


Operations

Transit services in York Region are divided into four divisions and are provided by private operators under contract.


Viva BRT Division

The
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(BRT) division operates the six
Viva Rapid Transit Viva is the bus rapid transit operations of York Region Transit in York Region, Ontario, Canada. Viva service forms the spine for YRT's local bus service, providing seamless transit service across York Region with connections to northern Toronto. ...
bus routes and uses the 196-bus garage near Leslie Street and 16th Avenue in Richmond Hill. In 2015,
TOK Transit TOK Coachlines (formerly Can-ar Coach Service) is a scheduled and chartered coach operator in the Greater Toronto Area, It is a division of Tokmakjian Inc., a privately held Canadian corporation operating as TOK Group based in Vaughan, Ontario. A ...
began a seven-year contract, replacing Veolia Transportation (
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) as operator.


North Division

The North division includes several bus routes in Newmarket,
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, King Township,
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and
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. TOK Transit also operates this division and is under contract until April 30, 2021.


Southeast Division

The southeast division includes routes in Markham, Richmond Hill, and
Stouffville Stouffville () is the primary urban area within the town of Whitchurch-Stouffville in York Region, Ontario, Canada. It is situated within the Greater Toronto Area and the inner ring of the Golden Horseshoe. The urban area is centred at the in ...
. It is operated by Miller Transit who are under contract until October 2023.


Southwest Division

Transdev Canada Inc. is under contract of this division until August 1, 2021.


Bus rapid transit

In response to escalating congestion on the region's roads, York Region's transit plan included a provision for a bus rapid transit system along the
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and Highway 7 arterial corridors. This service, known as ''Viva'', was launched in September 2005.


Fares

Fares for riding YRT can be paid by cash,
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s, or the mobile YRT Pay app or Transit pay app. , YRT fares are as follows (the same applies for the YRT's BRT service, Viva): Other fares: Three separate methods of payments are used by transit routes serving York Region: *"Pay as you board" on conventional YRT and TTC-operated bus routes heading southbound towards Toronto *"Pay as you leave" on TTC bus routes heading northbound into and within York Region (north of Steeles Avenue) *" Proof of payment" basis on all Viva routes (customers may board or disembark at any door) York Region's rapid transit bus service, Viva operates on a "pre-paid proof-of-payment (POP)" system, meaning passengers in possession of POP can board these buses at any door. Unlike conventional YRT buses, Viva buses are not equipped with onboard fareboxes, which means passengers are required to purchase single-ride tickets from curbside fare vending machines, tap a Presto card on the fare readers located beside the fare vending machines, or activate their mobile ticket or pass at the platforms prior to boarding. A single-ride ticket has the date and expiry time printed on it at the time of purchase and so it does not need to be validated. Paper POP tickets and transfers are not issued to Presto card holders or YRT Pay app users since both Presto and the app act as POP. Time-based fares and transfers allow for unlimited travel within York Region on a single fare for two hours (including transfers to and from
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,
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, as well as TTC-operated bus routes in York Region north of Steeles Avenue only). File:Viva-PRESTO2.jpg, YRT's old-style Presto tap machines at Vivastations (2011–2020) File:PRESTO card readers 2021.jpg, YRT's current Presto tap machines at Vivastations (2020–present)


Former fare zones

On July 1, 2017, YRT removed fare zones allowing customers to travel within the region with only one fare. Previously, the YRT/Viva service area was divided into three fare zones. Zone 3 was defined as the portion of York Region north of
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, and Zones 1 and 2 were divided by
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for northbound passengers, just south of King Road for southbound passengers. Passengers crossing a zone boundary had to pay a zone fare supplement in addition to the regular fares.


GO Transit co-fares

As with many other transit agencies within the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), YRT offers a reduced fare for passengers transferring to YRT or Viva buses from
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under its "Ride to GO" program for those aged 13 and over. Passengers may transfer at a GO train station from a GO Transit route to a YRT bus route or TTC-operated bus routes in York Region (north of Steeles only) and receive free admission onto YRT so long as the passenger provides the GO Transit proof of payment ticket. Since Viva is operated on a proof-of-purchase system and single Viva fares are paid or purchased at curbside fare vending machines, riders must use a Presto card when transferring between Viva and GO Transit services in order to access the Ride to GO co-fare discount. * Though
Viva Purple Viva Purple is a line on the Viva bus rapid transit system in York Region, Ontario, Canada. The route primarily runs in an east–west direction along the Highway 7 Rapidway in Markham and Richmond Hill. It is operated by Tok Transit under co ...
and
Viva Green Viva Green is a Viva bus rapid transit line in York Region, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Tok Transit under contract from the Region of York. Service on the Viva Green route was suspended during the COVID-19 outbreak, ...
do not directly serve
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, GO Transit co-fares are accepted when boarding either route at Enterprise Vivastation. * Due to the proximity of
Richmond Hill Centre Terminal Richmond Hill Centre Terminal is a York Region Transit, Viva, and GO Transit bus terminal in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Despite its name, the terminal is not located in downtown Richmond Hill, but is situated 4 km (2.5 miles) to the south at ...
and
Langstaff GO Station Langstaff GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in Richmond Hill, Ontario in Canada. It is a stop on the Richmond Hill line train service. In May 2005, construction of a new and more modern station building was ...
, GO Transit co-fares are accepted for transfers between GO services at Langstaff GO station and YRT services at Richmond Hill Centre. The GO Transit co-fare discount is available to all passengers aged 13 and older who pay single YRT bus fares on their stored Presto card balance: passengers will automatically be assessed the co-fare (and any YRT or Viva fare supplements, if necessary) when transferring from GO Transit to YRT/Viva services regardless of where the passenger boards the YRT bus. Similarly, passengers transferring from YRT/Viva to GO Transit services will also be reimbursed the difference between the YRT fare and the co-fare upon disembarking from GO Transit (effectively, the YRT portion of the journey is paid with a co-fare).


TTC services in York Region


Buses

Some TTC bus routes travel into York Region and operate on behalf of YRT. This allows passengers to board a TTC bus in York Region and disembark in the City of Toronto and vice versa. Passengers crossing the Toronto–York boundary at
Steeles Avenue Steeles Avenue is an east–west street that forms the northern city limit of Toronto and the southern limit of York Region in Ontario, Canada. It stretches across the western and central Greater Toronto Area from Appleby Line in Milton in th ...
on a TTC bus must pay an additional fare: a YRT fare is required for travel north of Steeles Avenue and a regular TTC fare for travel south of it. Certain YRT routes enter Toronto, but City of Toronto regulations mean that passengers may not board inbound (towards Toronto) or disembark on outbound (away from Toronto) YRT routes in Toronto. No extra fare is charged for travel solely on YRT vehicles in Toronto. Since August 26, 2019, riders have been able to use their Presto card to pay both their YRT and TTC fares on TTC-operated bus routes that travel between York Region and Toronto. While single-use TTC paper Presto tickets can be used to pay a TTC fare for the subway (whether in York Region or Toronto) or TTC surface routes in Toronto, they cannot be used to pay a YRT fare on any YRT or TTC-operated bus routes in York Region.


Subway

On December 17, 2017, the western branch of Line 1 was extended into York Region. Coinciding with that opening, YRT took over the operation of four TTC-operated routes in Vaughan. Unlike the policy with TTC-operated bus routes north of Steeles, no extra fare is charged when boarding or disembarking at and Vaughan Metropolitan Centre stations in
Vaughan Vaughan () (2021 population 323,103) is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Regional Municipality of York, just north of Toronto. Vaughan was the fastest-growing municipality in Canada between 1996 and 2006 with its population increas ...
, due to the impracticality of a payment-on-exit system. However, an additional fare is required when transferring between YRT bus routes and the TTC subway at these stations, as it is at stations located in or bordering Toronto, such as or as well as with other TTC bus routes operating south of Steeles Avenue in Toronto including those aforementioned subway stations where TTC buses connect with.


Brampton Transit fares in York Region

An agreement between YRT and
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means passengers boarding
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east of Highway 50 (which largely duplicates service with Viva Orange while in York Region) will be assessed YRT fares even if they intend to disembark in Brampton. As a Brampton Transit route, Brampton Transit fare media (including those loaded onto a Presto card) may be used to board without any additional fares being assessed. However, despite the fare integration, passengers boarding with YRT passes will not be issued transfers for connecting to Brampton Transit routes in Brampton, and passengers boarding with Brampton Transit passes will not be issued transfers for connecting to YRT routes in York Region. Brampton Transit and YRT have cooperated on routes connecting Brampton and Toronto via York Region, and for a time, certain YRT routes were jointly operated by YRT and Brampton Transit buses, where both agencies' fare media were accepted. The introduction of Züm Queen has ended operation of YRT route 77 to
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. The acceptance of YRT fares on Brampton Transit routes in York Region are the last vestiges of such cooperation.


Vehicles and fleet rosters

YRT has 123 Viva bus rapid transit vehicles, 406 YRT buses, and 97 Mobility Plus vehicles. The initial fleet consisted of buses from previous York Region operators, but has since been expanded with YRT-bought vehicles.


Fleet colours

File:YRT311.jpg, YRT old fleet colours 2001–2006 File:YRT514-2.JPG, YRT current fleet colours 2007–present YRT's first fleet (2001–2006) was painted with a white base with blue and gold stripes. During the early years many buses still had their pre-2000 colours from the previous operators with "YRT" painted on the front and sides. The livery was changed On 2007 to a white and several tones of blue. Only the Viva fleet is all-blue, but one Orion I YRT (#2028) was painted all-blue for a colour demo. During the transition to the second colour theme some buses were all white with the old "YRT" label remaining.


Transit enforcement

Fare Inspectors and Special Constables patrol the entire YRT transit system for the safety and security of passengers and to ensure compliance with the
proof-of-payment Proof-of-payment (POP) or proof-of-fare (POF) is an honor-based fare collection system used on many public transportation systems. Instead of checking each passenger as they enter a fare control zone, passengers are required to carry a ticket, pa ...
system used on Viva buses. They do random spot checks onboard Viva buses to ensure the proper use of tickets, transfers and Presto cards. There is a time limit to be riding while paying one fare, and passengers without valid fares (even those whose two-hour travel window expires while onboard a vehicle) are subject to a warning, fine, or a criminal charge.


CCTV cameras

In 2006, YRT began installing 150 cameras on YRT (including Viva and Mobility Plus) buses. By the end of 2008, there were to be 210 more cameras added to the system's vehicles. CCTV cameras are also installed in some of the Vivastations in Richmond Hill.


Routes


YRT-owned facilities

YRT owns a few facilities: many are shared with other transit agencies like the TTC, GO Transit and Brampton Transit. *
Richmond Hill Centre Terminal Richmond Hill Centre Terminal is a York Region Transit, Viva, and GO Transit bus terminal in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Despite its name, the terminal is not located in downtown Richmond Hill, but is situated 4 km (2.5 miles) to the south at ...
– has a bridge connecting to Langstaff GO train station * Vaughan Mills Terminal – platforms only; no terminal building (shelters only) * Bernard Terminal – driveway and platforms only *
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– platforms only; no terminal building (shelters only) * Pioneer Village Terminal – at subway station * SmartCentresPlace Terminal – adjacent to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre subway station * Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Vivastation – covered transfer facility at Vaughan Metropolitan Centre station * Numerous Viva stations along on-street Rapidways Garages used to store buses are owned by contractors.


2011–2012 labour strike

Starting on October 24, 2011, bus drivers and workers contracted by Miller Transit, First Student and York BRT Services (Veolia) started striking, protesting over wages and benefits for three months. Over 60 percent of YRT bus routes in York region and all Viva routes did not operate. YRT and Viva workers started picketing on December 5, 2011, at Finch-GO Terminal, YRT headquarters, South-West Division Garage, and Richmond Hill Centre Terminal. 96% of all YRT/Viva routes returned to service on February 4, 2012, and 98% of services were operational on Monday, February 6, 2012. Full YRT/Viva service resumed on February 27, 2012. To compensate riders for the three months of service disruptions, York Region Transit provided two months of free service, using the money saved by not having to pay striking workers.


Officers

In December 2014, the executive of YRT consisted of: * Chair: Wayne Emmerson (as York Region Chair) * Vice-Chair (Regional Councillor): Dave Barrow Operational executives are: * Commissioner of Transportation Services: Daniel Kostopoulos * General Manager: Ann-Marie Carroll – became GM December 2014 and interim GM from early 2014 to December 2014 * Richard J. Leary served as GM from 2010 to 2014; he had been
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chief operating officer and replaced YRT's first head Donald Gordon (2001–2009) and left in early 2014 for the
Toronto Transit Commission The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the public transport agency that operates bus, subway, streetcar, and paratransit services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, some of which run into the Peel Region and York Region. It is the oldest and larges ...
) * Vice-President of York Region Rapid Transit Corporation: Mary-Frances Turner


See also

*
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Notes


References

Works cited * ''Markham Transit 1990 Rider's Guide'', Town of Markham * ''Markham Transit Fall 1994 Rider's Guide'', Town of Markham * ''Markham Transit Fall 1999 Rider's Guide'', Town of Markham * ''Markham Transit 2000 Rider's Guide'', Town of Markham
Transit History...Vaughan




* "vivatalk – York Region's Rapid Transit Update", ''Economist & Sun''/''Sun-Tribune: Community'', June 11, 2005, p 7.


External links


York Region Transit

YRT fleet roster on CPTDB Wiki

York Region Transit
(Canadian Public Transit Discussion Board)
The Toronto LRT Information Page
(Page has a rendering of what a Viva LRV could look like)

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