Kelowna Regional Transit System
Kelowna Regional Transit System is operated by Transdev, providing public bus transportation services in part of the central Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada.
Funding for the transit system is shared between the City of Kelowna, Regional District of Central Okanagan, District of Lake Country, City of West Kelowna, Westbank First Nation and BC Transit, while the planning and routing decisions are primarily made by Kelowna City Council.
Kelowna Regional Transit was one of the first public transit systems in Canada to have double-decker buses, and the first in Canada to have hybrid buses on regular routes. The hybrid and double deckers buses have since been relocated to Victoria.
Services
Bus routes
There are 29 regularly scheduled routes and a BRT service called RapidBus, connecting Westbank Centre Exchange, downtown Queensway Transit Exchange and Okanagan Exchange. Also, there is one route operated by Vernon Regional Transit and one route operated by South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit System within Kelowna Regional Transit's operational area.| No. | Name | Areas Served | Notes |
| 1 | Lakeshore | Kelowna | |
| 2 | North End Shuttle | Kelowna | |
| 3 | Dilworth Mt. | Kelowna | |
| 4 | Pandosy Express | Kelowna | Weekday rush hours, September to June only |
| 5 | Gordon | Kelowna | |
| 6 | Glenmore/UBCO Express | Kelowna | |
| 8 | University/College | Kelowna | |
| 9 | Shopper Shuttle | Kelowna | |
| 10 | North Rutland | Kelowna | |
| 11 | Rutland | Kelowna | |
| 12 | McCulloch | Kelowna | Community Shuttle Route, Limited service to Orchard Park Mall |
| 13 | Quail Ridge | Kelowna | Weekdays, mornings and afternoons only |
| 14 | Black Mountain | Kelowna | Community Shuttle Route, Limited service to Orchard Park Mall |
| 15 | Crawford | Kelowna | Community Shuttle Route |
| 16 | Kettle Valley | Mission | |
| 17 | South Ridge | Mission | |
| 18 | Glenmore/Downtown | Kelowna | |
| 19 | Glenmore/Orchard Park | Kelowna | |
| 20 | Lakeview | West Kelowna | |
| 21 | Glenrosa | West Kelowna | |
| 22 | Peachland | Peachland | Community Shuttle Route |
| 23 | Lake Country | Lake Country | Service to Kelowna International Airport 2 morning southbound Ellison trips, and 2 afternoon northbound trips. |
| 24 | Shannon Ridge | West Kelowna | |
| 25 | East Boundary | West Kelowna | Community Shuttle Route |
| 26 | Old Okanagan | West Kelowna | Community Shuttle Route |
| 28 | Shannon Lake | West Kelowna | Community Shuttle Route, weekdays only |
| 29 | Bear Creek | West Kelowna | Community Shuttle Route, weekdays only |
| 32 | The Lakes | Lake Country | Community Shuttle Route, Weekdays only |
| 70 | Kelowna /Penticton | Penticton | Interregional connector operated by South Okanagan-Similkameen Regional Transit System. Weekdays only, four times daily. Requires its own standalone fare. Passes and transfers from both the South Okanagan-Similkameen Regional Transit System and Kelowna Regional Transit System are not accepted. |
| 84 | Academy Way | Kelowna | |
| 88 | Special | Kelowna | September to June; School Days only. |
| 90 | UBCO/Vernon | Vernon | Interregional express route operated by Vernon Regional. Kelowna Regional Transit System fares are accepted on Route 90, but are not valid within the Vernon Regional Transit System. |
| 97 | Okanagan | Kelowna/West Kelowna | Bus rapid transit service |
| 98 | Rutland/UBCO | Kelowna |
RapidBus
97 Okanagan is rapid bus transit operated by Kelowna Regional Transit System since September 2010. RapidBus expanded its service to West Kelowna on September 2, 2012. Digital screens with real-time schedule information installed at all stops.97 Okanagan connects West Kelowna, downtown Kelowna and UBC Okanagan via HOV lanes on Highway 97 with traffic signal priority with limited stops to provide fast and direct service.
UBCO/Vernon
90 UBCO/Vernon is an interregional route connecting UBC Okanagan and downtown Vernon. This route is operated by Vernon Regional Transit, but Kelowna Regional Transit System fare applies for travel within Kelowna Regional Transit's operational area. Kelowna Regional Transit passes and transfers are also valid between UBC Okanagan and Oyama.Penticton
70 Penticton/Kelowna is an interregional route connecting the South Okanagan to downtown West Kelowna and Kelowna. Northbound buses drop only in West Kelowna, and pick up only in downtown Kelowna and West Kelowna on the southbound leg. Fares are separate from Kelowna Regional fares. Operated by Berry & SmithParatransit
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. Clients must be pre-registered to make use of this service.Bicycle carriers
All buses are equipped with bicycle carriers, capable of holding two bikes at a time. Carriers cannot hold tandem or motor-powered bikes. Also, the length of handle bars must be shorter than 69 cm. Bicycles are not allowed on community shuttles before dawn or after sunset, because they would block the headlights.Fleet
- ARBOC Freedom
- New Flyer Industries D40LF
- New Flyer Industries DE40LF
- Grande West Vicinity
- Dennis Trident
- Alexander Dennis Enviro500
- Nova Bus LFS
Proposed changes/improvements
Future infrastructure
Hardy Street Facility to receive 32 electric buses chargers for 22 electric buses along with expanded yard to handle 130 buses.Rutland Exchange
The Rutland Exchange is located just north of Highway 33 and between Asher and Dougall Roads. It is a small part of the grand Rutland Town Centre Plan.Phase 1 of the exchange was completed in September 2013 and currently only the #14 Black Mountain services it. To have routes 8 and 10 service the exchange at this time would be cumbersome and unnecessary.
The future plan, pending negotiations with he Rutland Centennial Park Society, is to extend the exchange and its road, through the park to Rutland Road to allow easy left and right turns onto Rutland Road. At this time, the 8 University, 10 North Rutland, and a potential East Rutland route will be able to service it.