Kingston Transit is the public transit service serving Kingston, Ontario, Canada as well as to the neighbouring community of Amherstview, in Loyalist Township. Major transfer points are at the Kingston Centre,[2] Downtown Kingston (at the corner of Bagot and Brock streets), Cataraqui Town Centre, St. Lawrence College, King’s Crossing, and Gardiners Town Centre. It began on July 1, 1962.

Kingston Transit
Founded1962; 64 years ago (1962)
Headquarters1181 John Counter Blvd
Service areaKingston, Ontario
Loyalist, Ontario
Service typeBus service
Routes27
Annual ridership
6.9 million[1] (2024)
OperatorCity of Kingston
WebsiteOfficial Website

Kingston Transit offers service to all three schools of higher education in the region: Queen's University, St. Lawrence College, and RMC. It also offers service to the Kingston Bus Terminal and the railway station.

History

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The Kingston Public Transit System began service on July 1, 1962, when the city's Public Utilities Commission took over the operation of transit service from Kingston City Coach, a subsidiary of Colonial Coach Lines. The Kingston Transit name was adopted in 1975.

In 2017, Kingston Transit experienced a record six million rides, which was the fourth consecutive year that ridership grew by more than 10 percent.[3]

Routes

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Local

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Local routes operate Monday–Saturday from approximately 6:00 am to 11:00 pm and Sunday from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm. They run every 30 minutes Monday–Saturday before 7:00 pm, and every 60 minutes at all other times unless otherwise noted.[4]

Route Number Direction & destination Points of Interest Interlining Service & frequency Notes
1 NB To Montreal Street SB To St. Lawrence College Montreal St. Park & Ride, Downtown, St. Lawrence College St. Lawrence College:

 6  31 

N/a  1B  ends Downtown
2 EB To Division Street WB To Train Station Guthrie / Joyce, Bus Terminal, Downtown, St. Lawrence College, Train Station N/a N/a

Merged with  18 [5]

2B NB To Bus Terminal SB To Downtown Bus Terminal, Downtown Bus Terminal:

 7B 

N/a
4 NB To Cataraqui Centre SB To Downtown Cataraqui Centre, Kingston Gospel Temple Park & Ride, Kingston Centre, Downtown Downtown: 501 

 4  (Off-peak)

30 mins on Sundays as well
6 NB To Cataraqui Centre SB To St. Lawrence College Cataraqui Centre, Gardiners Centre, Centre 70 Park & Ride, St. Lawrence College N/a N/a
6B NB To Cataraqui Centre SB To Gardiners Centre Cataraqui Centre, Gardiners Centre N/a N/a
7 EB To Grant Timmins / Dalton WB To Cataraqui Centre Cataraqui Centre, Kingston Gospel Temple Park & Ride, John Counter / Old Mill, Bus Terminal, Grant Timmins / Dalton N/a N/a
7B EB To Bus Terminal WB To Cataraqui Centre Cataraqui Centre, Kingston Gospel Temple Park & Ride, John Counter / Old Mill, Bus Terminal Bus Terminal:

 2B 

N/a
10 EB To Cataraqui Centre WB To Amherstview Cataraqui Centre, Taylor-Kidd / Bayridge, Loyalist / Fairfield, WJ Henderson Rec Centre N/a 60 mins all-day everyday
11 EB To Train Station WB To Cataraqui Centre Train Station, Kingston Centre, Gardiners Centre, Cataraqui Centre N/a N/a
11B NB To Train Station SB To Kingston Centre Train Station, Kingston Centre N/a N/a
12 EB To CFB Kingston WB To Downtown Downtown, Cambrai / Princess Mary St. Lawrence College:

 6 

N/a Does not run on weekends
13 Counter-clockwise Loop connecting Cataraqui North to Cataraqui Centre Cataraqui Centre, INVISTA Centre Park & Ride, Princess / Augusta, Cataraqui Centre N/a N/a Complements clockwise  14 
14 Clockwise Loop connecting Cataraqui North to Cataraqui Centre N/a N/a Complements clockwise  14 

 14B  ends at INVISTA Centre

15 NB To Cataraqui Centre SB To Centre 70 Park & Ride Cataraqui Centre, Tivoli / Sierra, Holy Cross Secondary, 1385 Waverley Cr., Gardiners Centre, Glen Castle / Henderson, Centre 70 Park & Ride N/a N/a
15B NB To Cataraqui Centre SB To Gardiners Centre Cataraqui Centre, Tivoli / Sierra, Holy Cross Secondary, 1385 Waverley Cr., Gardiners Centre N/a N/a
16 NB To First Canada / Weller SB To St. Lawrence College First Canada / Weller, Kingston Centre, St Lawrence College N/a N/a
19 EB To Cataraqui Centre WB To Cataraqui Woods / Holden (Woodhaven) Cataraqui Centre, Cataraqui Woods / Holden N/a N/a
19A EB To Cataraqui Centre WB To Westbrook / Roshan Cataraqui Centre, Cataraqui Woods / Holden, Westbrook / Roshan N/a N/a Only runs during peak hours & weekdays
22 EB To Innovation / Highway 15 WB To First Canada / Weller First Canada / Weller, Rideau Heights Community Centre, Rideau Town Centre, Innovation / Highway 5 N/a N/a

 22A  travels via Weller Ave.

31 Start St Lawrence College End Providence Care Hospital St. Lawrence College, Kingston Centre, Princess / Ontario, Providence Care Hospital N/a N/a Single direction route replacing  3 . Complemented by  32 
31B Start St Lawrence College End Kingston Centre St. Lawrence College, Kingston Centre N/a N/a Single direction route. Complemented by  32B 
32 Start Providence Care Hospital End St Lawrence College St. Lawrence College, Kingston Centre, Princess / Ontario, Providence Care Hospital N/a N/a Single direction route replacing  3 . Complemented by  31 
32B Start Kingston Centre End St Lawrence College St. Lawrence College, Kingston Centre, Princess / Ontario, Providence Care Hospital N/a N/a Single direction route. Complemented by  31B 
60 NB To King’s Crossing North SB To Royal Military College King’s Crossing North, D’Artisan / Highway 2 (CFB Kingston), Downtown (if Causeway is open N/a N/a Used during Causeway closures. 60B  starts at Fort Henry during Caseway closures, no service from downtown.

Overnight

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A single overnight route provides service between the end of service to 3 AM and from 4 AM to start of service.

Route Number Direction & destination Points of Interest Interlining Service & frequency Notes
N1 EB To Bus Terminal WB To Midland Avenue (See notes) Cataraqui Centre, Kingston Gospel Temple Park & Ride, Kingston Centre, St. Lawrence College, Queen’s University, Downtown, Bus Terminal N/a N/a Irregular Frequency.

Early morning runs terminate at Cataraqui Centre instead of Midland Avenue.

Express

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Express routes operate with a frequency of 10–30 minutes and have stops placed further apart than local routes.

Route Number Direction & destination Points of Interest Interlining Service & frequency Notes
501 Clockwise Loop connecting Cataraqui Centre to Downtown Cataraqui Centre, Kingston Gospel Temple Park & Ride, Kingston Centre, Downtown, Queen’s University/Kingston General Hospital, St. Lawrence College, Centre 70 Park & Ride N/a 10 minutes during rush hour
15, 20, or 30 minutes at other times
Often runs local as  4  on Princess St.
502 Counter-Clockwise Loop connecting Cataraqui Centre to Downtown N/a
601 Start Queen's / Kingston General Hospital End Innovation / Highway 15 Queen’s University/Kingston General Hospital, Downtown, Cambrai / Princess Mary, Innovation/ Highway 15 Innovation/ Highway 15:

 602 

15 minutes Monday–Friday, before 7pm
30 minutes all other times
No service on Summer Weekends

 601A  &  602A  travels on Main St instead of Highway 15

602 Start Innovation / Highway 15 End Queen's / Kingston General Hospital Queen’s/KGH:

 601 

701 Start King's Crossing North End Cataraqui Centre King’s Crossing North, Downtown, Kingston Centre, Frontenac Centre, Gardiner Centre, Cataraqui Centre N/a 15 minutes during rush hour

30 minute at other times

702 Start Cataraqui Centre End King's Crossing North King’s Crossing:

 701 

702B Start Cataraqui Centre End Downtown Downtown, Kingston Centre, Frontenac Centre, Gardiner Centre, Cataraqui Centre Downtown: 802 
801 Start Downtown End Montreal St. Park & Ride Montreal St. Park & Ride, Downtown Montreal Street:

 801 

15 minutes during rush hour
30 minute at other times
802 Start Montreal St. Park & Ride End Downtown Downtown: 701 

Fares

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Category Cash Multi-ride Pass
(6 tickets)
Monthly Pass
Child (Ages 0–14) Free N/A N/A
Youth (Ages 15–24) $3.50 $14.00 $61.75
Adult (Ages 25–64) $17.15 $83.00
Senior (Ages 65+) $14.00 $61.75

Kingston Transit fares and My Card rates effective January 1, 2017.[6] Daily and Weekly passes are also available from various transit locations.

Kingston Transit employs a smart card payment system for monthly passes (My Pass) and tickets (My Tickets), which was introduced in August 2008.

Transfers are free for cash fares but must be obtained at the time fare is paid. They are valid for 90 minutes.[7] Payments using My Tickets have transfers automatically stored inside the card.

Queen's University students, who are members of the AMS or SGPS, as well as St. Lawrence College students can ride free, as part of a U-Pass program.[8][9]

Kingston Transit did not increased fares till 2025 to encourage more individuals to ride transit in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

Rack and Roll

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The current "Rack and Roll" system is used for bicycle transportation. If a customer wishes to bring a bicycle onto the bus, a pull-down rack is located at the outside front of the bus. The rack can currently hold 2 bicycles. It involves 2 slots which the bicycle's wheels fit into. Then, a curved hook fits around the front tire to secure the bike from falling. Rack and Roll is available during the cycling season.[10]

References

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  1. "City of Kingston Report to Council: Options for Transit Improvements". City of Kingston. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
  2. "Kingston Centre Transit Terminal Opens". Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
  3. "Kingston Transit hit a record six million riders in 2017". City of Kingston. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  4. "Schedules and Maps". Kingston Transit. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
  5. "Enhanced transit service to begin May 2025". City of Kingston. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
  6. "Transit Fares & Passes - City of Kingston". www.cityofkingston.ca. Retrieved Jun 27, 2021.
  7. 1 2 "Updates to Kingston Transit fares, service and amenities coming April 2025". City of Kingston. Archived from the original on 2025-04-24. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
  8. "City of Kingston, Ontario, Canada - Queen's AMS & Kingston Transit Unveil An Enhanced Bus-It Service". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
  9. "AMS". Archived from the original on 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
  10. "Kingston Transit's Rack and Roll". Retrieved 4 February 2014. April through November
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