91´ó»ÆÑ¼ Regional Transit has launched a year-long promotional campaign to mark ¾±³Ù’s 40th anniversary and recognize the role transit plays in the community.
The system started in 1976 as a private company, Lake Valley Transit, before becoming 91´ó»ÆÑ¼ Transit as part of a municipal partnership the following year. At the time it just served the City of 91´ó»ÆÑ¼.
In 1981, HandyDart service was added and in 1982 service was expanded to the west side of the ±ô²¹°ì±ð—t³ó±ð²Ô an unincorporated area of the Central Okanagan Regional District. As a regional system, it grew again in 1992 to include Lake Country and Peachland.
The 40th anniversary comes a little over a month after the ²õ²â²õ³Ù±ð³¾â€™s first shutdown due to a labour dispute was settled. The two-week strike by drivers was settled after the city brought the union representing the drivers and the company that operates the system under contract to B.C. Transit together, breaking an impasse that had stalled negotiations.
Despite that, city officials are looking to trans¾±³Ù’s future with optimism.
â€Àá³Ù is an exciting year ahead for the 91´ó»ÆÑ¼ Regional Transit ²õ²â²õ³Ù±ð³¾,†said Jerry Dombrowsky, transit and programs manager at the City of 91´ó»ÆÑ¼ about the 2017 celebrations.
“W±ð’v±ð created a transit trivia game that people can follow on the °ä¾±³Ù²â’s Facebook ±è²¹²µ±ð.â€
The trivia questions will be posted on the °ä¾±³Ù²â’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/City of 91´ó»ÆÑ¼. All of the answers to the transit trivia questions can be found on an interactive transit timeline that can be found at www.kelownaregionaltransittimeline.ca.
The timeline outlines the various service and infrastructure milestones of the system over the past 40 years.
“W±ð’l±ô be giving away transit-related prizes, as well as hosting transit open houses so that people can learn about the many pass programs, discounts and options available to ³Ù³ó±ð³¾,†said Dombrowsky.