BC Transit

BC Transit is a provincial Crown corporation responsible for coordinating the delivery of public transportation within British Columbia, Canada, outside Greater Vancouver.

In the 1930s and 1940s, the electric streetcars and interurban trams were converted to trolleybuses and gas-powered buses, as part of the BCER's "From Rails to Rubber" program.

Regional transit commissions were created in Vancouver and Victoria, tasked with approving local tariffs, planning, and some funding.

The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District announced in 2017 that it was studying the feasibility of public transit connecting Tofino and Ucluelet.

[9] BC Transit operates a limited intercity service with a hub in Prince George, serving as a replacement to connections lost when Greyhound left western Canada.

BC Transit operates small interregional buses on infrequent schedules to primarily serve patients in rural areas needing access to urban centres, but makes the service available to all members of the public.

The Health Connections network focuses on the Cariboo, Fraser Canyon, South Okanagan, Columbia and West Kootenays.

The logo of the Urban Transit Authority, the predecessor of BC Transit.
Pre-2000 logo
Logo used from 2000 to 2009.
BC Hydro markings on a 1964 GMC bus