Kelowna Regional Transit System is operated by Transdev, providing public bus transportation services in part of the central Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada.
Kelowna Regional Transit passes and transfers are also valid between UBC Okanagan and Oyama.
Operated by Berry & Smith (South Okanagan contractor)[10] HandyDART is a dial-a-ride service for people with a disability that is sufficiently severe that they are unable to use regular transit buses without assistance.
The new exchange will be built on Elliott Road with saw-toothed bays as part of a larger Westbank Town Centre revitalization.
More precisely, it will be located in the field next to the Super 8 on Westgate Road, and will include a Park n' Ride facility.
At implementation, the select few 97 Express trips along Ross and Cameron will likely stay on Highway 97 to make for routing reliability.
When Queensway Exchange was built in 1998, underground utilities were installed for the construction of a future building on the transit island.
A transfer slip is issued upon request, which allows unlimited travel on the system for up to 90 minutes from the time of fare payment.