Oakville Transit


Oakville Transit is the public transportation provider in Oakville, Ontario, Canada since 1972. It is a department of the town and a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. It offers the typical conventional bus service, and a para-transit service, called care-A-van, for those unable to use the conventional service. The care-A-van takes riders directly to the address they desire.
The original logo for Oakville Transit, no longer in use, was by renowned designer Stuart Ash.

Routes and connections

The Oakville GO rail and bus station, located at 214 Cross Avenue, is the main bus terminus.
Oakville Transit connects with Burlington Transit to the west, and MiWay to the east. In addition, Oakville, Bronte, and Clarkson GO stations are also connected.
Regular routes:
No.NameInner TerminalOuter TerminalNotes
3Third LineSouth Oakville CentreOakville Trafalgar Memorial HospitalVia Bronte GO Station, Queenline Centre, The Abbey Plaza, Fox Creek Plaza and Sunvalley Square.
4Speers-CornwallBronte GO StationClarkson GO StationVia Bronte Plaza, Oakville Commons, Trafalgar Village, Oakville GO Station, Shops of Oakville South and Maple Grove Village. Travels to Mississauga.
5DundasOakville GO StationDundas & 407 GO Carpool LotVia Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Sunvalley Square, Fox Creek Plaza, Rio Centre, Uptown Core Terminal and Sheridan College. Travels to Burlington.
6Upper MiddleBronte GO StationLaird & RidgewayVia The Abbey Plaza, Sheridan College, Upper Oakville Shopping Centre and Oakville Entertainment Centrum. Eastbound terminus is nearby MiWay bus stops. Travels to Mississauga.
10West IndustrialBronte GO StationOakville GO Station.Clockwise loop west of Fourth Line during morning rush; counterclockwise loop during afternoon rush. Weekday peak service only. Via Bronte Plaza, Oakville Commons and Trafalgar Village
11LinbrookOakville GO StationClarkson GO StationWeekdays only. Travels to Mississauga.
12Winston ParkClarkson GO StationLaird & RidgewayWeekdays only. Travels to Mississauga. Via Oakville Entertainment Centrum
13Westoak TrailsBronte GO StationOakville GO StationVia Halton Government Centre and Oakville Place Mall
14Lakeshore WestOakville GO StationAppleby GO StationVia Downtown Oakville and South Oakville Centre. Travels to Burlington.
15BridgeOakville GO StationRioCan Centre BurloakVia Trafalgar Village and South Oakville Centre
17KerrOakville GO StationChurch & DunnVia Downtown Oakville and Trafalgar Village.
18Glen Abbey SouthOakville GO StationBronte GO StationVia Dorval Crossing, Oakville Commons and Trafalgar Village.
19River OaksOakville GO StationUptown Core Terminal
20NorthridgeOakville GO StationUptown Core TerminalVia Upper Oakville Shopping Centre.
24South CommonOakville GO StationSouth Common CentreVia Sheridan College, Uptown Core Terminal and Shopps on Dundas. Travels to Mississauga.
26FalgarwoodOakville GO StationLancaster & GrosvenorNo Sunday service.
28Glen Abbey NorthOakville GO StationBronte GO StationVia Dorval Crossing, Oakville Commons and Trafalgar Village.
33PalermoBronte GO StationColonel & Dundas
34Pine GlenBronte GO StationPine Glen & ProudfootWeekday peak service only.
120East IndustrialOakville GO StationLaird & RidgewayWeekday peak service only. Travels to Mississauga. Via Oakville Entertainment Centrum
121Southeast IndustrialOakville GO StationIndustry & South ServiceWeekday peak service only.
190River Oaks ExpressOakville GO StationGlenaston & TrafalgarWeekday peak service only.

School Specials:
All Oakville Transit buses are Easier Access

Terminals

Oakville Transit has a fleet of 89 low-floor, fully accessible conventional buses and ten care-A-van buses.

Fares

As of March 1, 2019, cash fare is $4.00. Passengers using GO Transit can show the driver their single or multi-ride ticket and pay a reduced fare of 80 cents. Tickets and day passes are also available. Different discounts are available for the following: children, students attending elementary/secondary school, and seniors. Oakville Transit also issues time-expired transfers, valid for any direction of use for 2 hours after the time of issue
The Presto card was added in late 2008.