Réseau de Transport de la Capitale: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 136: | Line 136: | ||
=Fleet Roster= | =Fleet Roster= | ||
===Fleet numbering system=== | |||
The RTC is using a standard four-digit identification number for all of its buses, just like in most of the transit agencies. In most of the cases, the first two digits indicate the year of purchase (example: '''05'''22 = '''2005''' or '''96'''19 = '''1996''') while the last two digits represent the order of when they were manufactured (example: 96'''19''' = 19th bus made in this serie). | |||
However, there are some misleading fleet numbers such as the buses numbered '''02'''xx that were built in 2003. | |||
The particularity about the RTC, is that they use in some cases a letter in front of the four-digit identification number. The most common letter being used is "'''L'''", but other letters can randomly be applied. | |||
'''A(obsolete):''' | |||
'''B(partially obsolete):''' | |||
'''C(obsolete):''' | |||
'''D(obsolete):''' | |||
'''d(obsolete):''' | |||
'''H:''' | |||
'''L:''' | |||
'''M:''' | |||
'''P(obsolete):''' | |||
'''R(obsolete):''' | |||
'''S(partially obsolete):''' | |||
'''T(obsolete):''' | |||
==Current Fleet Roster== | ==Current Fleet Roster== | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center; margin: 5px;" | {|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center; margin: 5px;" |
Revision as of 16:06, 26 June 2011
http://i.imgur.com/o0yJG.png | |
Info | |
---|---|
Managed by | Québec City, Québec, Canada |
Locale | Québec, Québec |
Transit type | Bus |
Chief executive | Normand Carrier, Raymond Dion |
Headquarters | 720, Rue Des Rocailles, Québec, Québec |
Operation | |
Began operation | June 1st, 2002 |
Operator(s) | Réseau de Transport de la Capitale |
The Réseau de Transport de la Capitale (RTC) provides transit service to the people of the city of Québec, Quebec. It took over public transit in Quebec City from Société de Transport de la Communauté Urbaine de Québec on June 1, 2002. The RTC operates bus routes with a fleet of buses.
History
The Réseau de Transport de la Capitale took over the Société de Transport de la Communauté Urbaine de Québec (STCUQ) in June, 2002. The change came into effect to reflect the city merger of 2001-2002. The STCUQ was in operation since January, 1994 and had replaced the Commission de Transport de la Communauté Urbaine de Québec, which was in operation since 1969. The official name of the actual RTC is actually the Société de Transport de Québec (STQ), but that name is only used on offical documents or registrations.
Fare Structure
2011 Fare Structure
Fare Media | Ticket Type | Validity Period | Regular Fare | Reduced Fare | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6-18 years | Étudiant Plus (18+ years) | 65+ years | ||||
Regular Cash | 1 ticket | 90 minutes | 2.75 $ | N/A | N/A | N/A |
L'Occasionnelle Card | 1 ticket1 | 120 minutes | 2.55 $ | 1.80 $ | 2.55 $ | 1.80 $ |
Day Pass | 1 Day3 | 6.85 $ | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
2 Days Pass | 2 Days | 11.25 $ | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
7 Days Pass | 7 Days | 25.50 $ | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
OPUS Card | 1 ticket2 | 120 minutes | 2.55 $ | 1.80 $ | 2.55 $ | 1.80 $ |
7 Days Pass | 7 Days | 25.50 $ | 18.00 $ | 18.00 $ | 18.00 $ | |
Été Bus Pass | 2 months | N/A | 70.25 $ | N/A | N/A | |
Monthly Card | 1 calendar month | 74.75 $ | 50.25 $ | 50.25 $ | 34.25 $ | |
Abonnement Métropolitain | 1 calendar month | 111.25 $ | 89.70 $ | 89.70 $ | 70.65 $ | |
Privilège Métropolitain (RTC Pass + STLévis Pass) | 1 calendar month | N/A | 89.70 $ | N/A | N/A |
1:The tickets are sold in multiples of 4. On l'Occasionnelle card, a maximum of 3 multiples of 4 tickets can be bought, for a total of 12 tickets.
2:The tickets are sold in multiples of 4. A maximum of 5 multiples of 4 tickets can be bought, for a total of 20 tickets.
3:Valid from 5am to 4am.
Fleet Roster
Fleet numbering system
The RTC is using a standard four-digit identification number for all of its buses, just like in most of the transit agencies. In most of the cases, the first two digits indicate the year of purchase (example: 0522 = 2005 or 9619 = 1996) while the last two digits represent the order of when they were manufactured (example: 9619 = 19th bus made in this serie).
However, there are some misleading fleet numbers such as the buses numbered 02xx that were built in 2003.
The particularity about the RTC, is that they use in some cases a letter in front of the four-digit identification number. The most common letter being used is "L", but other letters can randomly be applied.
A(obsolete):
B(partially obsolete):
C(obsolete):
D(obsolete):
d(obsolete):
H:
L:
M:
P(obsolete):
R(obsolete):
S(partially obsolete):
T(obsolete):