Kingston City Coach
Kingston City Coach operated the transit system in the city of Kingston, Ontario between 1930 and June 30, 1962.
Kingston City Coach was a subsidiary of Colonial Coach Lines.
Bus service started in 1930 after a fire destroyed the car barns of the Kingston, Portsmouth, and Cataraqui Electric Railway. Operations continued until 1962, when the city decided to take over the system, renaming it the Kingston Public Transit System.
Fleet
Total | Builder | Model | Numbers |
---|---|---|---|
4 | REO | ? | 31 - 34 |
4 | Mack Trucks | ? | 35 - 38 |
1 | Yellow Coach | U | 39 |
2 | Yellow Coach | TG-2701 | 40, 43 |
1 | Leyland | Lioness | 44 |
1 | Leyland | Lion | 45 |
1 | Yellow Coach | W | 46 |
3 | Yellow Coach | TG-2401 | 47 - 49 |
4 | Mack Trucks | 6-CW-3S | 51 - 54 |
4 | Mack Trucks | L-25 | 55 - 58 |
1 | REO | RB | 4288 |
6 | Ford | Transit 29-B | 4380 - 4386 |
14 | Yellow Coach | TG-3608 | 4401 - 4405, 4407 - 4414, 4416 |
6 | Ford | Transit 49-B | 4480 - 4686 |
3 | Ford | Transit 59-B | 4580 - 4582 |
3 | Ford | Transit 59-B | 4683 - 4685 |
15 | CC&F | IUCD-44ATC | 5601 - 5615 |
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