词条 | MetroX (Halifax) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| box_width = 285px | name = MetroX | image = HalifaxTransit_logo.png | alt = Halifax Transit logo | imagesize = 218px | caption = | image2 = Metro Transit 519.jpg | alt2 = MetroX bus | imagesize2 = 220px | caption2 = | image3 = MetroExpress-Halifax.svg | alt3 = MetroX Logo | imagesize3 = 125px | caption3 = | native_name = | owner = | locale = Halifax, Nova Scotia | transit_type = Bus | lines = 3 express routes | area served = Upper Tantallon; Sheldrake Lake (Hubley);Halifax Stanfield International Airport; Porters Lake | stations = | daily_ridership = | annual_ridership = | key_people = Dave Reage, Director | headquarters = 200 Ilsley Avenue, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia | website = http://halifax.ca/transit | began_operation = August 31, 2009 | operation_will_start = | ended_operation = | operator = Halifax Transit | marks = | host = | character = | vehicles = | map = | map_name = | map_state = }} MetroX is a rural express bus service operating in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Operated by Halifax Transit, MetroX service is available on three limited-stop fully accessible express routes within the Halifax Regional Municipality. All routes link to downtown Halifax, with one from Upper Tantallon, one from Fall River and Halifax Stanfield International Airport, and one from Porters Lake. HistoryThe MetroX service began on August 31, 2009. MetroX was developed designed with the weekday commuter in mind. When fully rolled out MetroX will bring express transit to Park & Ride lots along 100-series highways within HRM, along the three 100-series highways that lead into the Halifax Regional Municipality; those highways being Highway 102, Highway 103 and Highway 107. At the end of August, 2009, MetroX service began with weekday service from Tantallon to Downtown Halifax. In May 2012, daily service along the Highway 102 corridor began between Halifax Stanfield International Airport and Downtown Halifax. Weekday service on the Highway 107 corridor began on November 18, 2013. Current RoutesAll MetroX routes are limited-stop services, stopping only at major terminals and the rural destinations.
Route 330 Tantallon/Sheldrake Lake provides express service between Upper Tantallon, Sheldrake Lake (Hubley) and Duke/Albermarle Street, along the Highway 103 corridor. The route stops at the following locations:
The route operates on three variations, Halifax to Sheldrake Lake onto Upper Tantallon, Halifax to Sheldrake Lake and Halifax to Upper Tantallon (and vice versa).
Route 320 Airport provides express service between Halifax Stanfield International Airport and Duke/Albermarle Street, along Highway 102, Highway 118 and Highway 111. The route stops at the following locations:
Route 370 Porters Lake provides service in the Highway 107 corridor between Duke/Albermarle Street and Porters Lake. The route stops at the following locations:
Fare Structure
The MetroExpress service has its own fare structure, separate from the rest of the Halifax Transit system. Cash fares cost an extra one dollar over and above the regular fares. MetroExpress has its own monthly bus pass, the MetroX Pass, which can be used on any Halifax Transit service. Passengers may use regular transit tickets or monthly bus passes (MetroPass), but must deposit an additional one dollar into the farebox. If MetroLink passes or transfers are used an additional fifty cents must be deposited
See also
References1. ^Halifax Transit, Tickets & Passes. External links
5 : Transport in Halifax, Nova Scotia|Transit agencies in Nova Scotia|Bus transport in Nova Scotia|Paratransit services in Canada|Bus rapid transit in Canada |
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