Kings Transit
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Founded | 1981 |
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Headquarters | Kentville, Nova Scotia |
Service area | Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia |
Service type | Public Transit |
Web site | Official Site |
Kings Transit Authority is a public transit agency operating buses in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. The system, incorporated in 1981, is funded by Kings County and the towns of Berwick, Wolfville and Kentville.
Kings Transit originally operated between Wolfville and Kentville, eventually expanding to Greenwood in western Kings County.
In 2000, the Municipality of the County of Annapolis funded the system's expansion to Bridgetown and eventually Annapolis Royal. The Municipality of the District of Digby funded the expansion of Kings Transit west to Weymouth, serving Upper Clements Park, Cornwallis Park and Digby. The Municipality of the District of West Hants funded the system's eastern expansion from Wolfville through Hantsport to Windsor.
Today the Kings Transit system consists of four routes, primarily traveling on Trunk 1 from Windsor to Weymouth.
Kings Transit's bus fleet currently consists of New Flyer low floor wheelchair accessible buses (model D40LF), which are equipped with bike racks.