Codiac Transpo

New charter services are currently suspended as Codiac Transpo obtains more buses but existing obligations are still taking place.

Current locations for remaining passes are found at https://www.codiactranspo.ca/moncton-transport/where-buy Codiac Transpo offers free wireless Internet on all its buses.

[8] Initially, four buses on the Express route were equipped with onboard broadband Internet and marked with lime green Wi-Fi signage.

These buses offer curb level entry, ramp access, and rear-facing wheelchair secure spaces.

Codiac Transpo currently operates 19 regular routes,[13] of which, most are Monday to Saturday with reduced hours on Sunday.

Codiac Transpo bus services halted on 27 June 2012 when the City of Moncton locked out members of ATU Local 1290.

[14] The labour dispute was a result of a two year expired collective agreement and negotiation windfalls wherein the City of Moncton wouldn't meet ATU's wage upkeep demands, (which still would be less than Saint John's and Halifax's wages at the time[14]) resulting in the City of Moncton locking out members.