Tecumseh Transit

Tecumseh Transit provides a public transportation service for Tecumseh, Ontario, a suburb of the city of Windsor. Launched in 2009, the service is municipally owned but operated under contract by First Student Canada. After a successful 6 month pilot project, the service became permanent in August 2010.

Tecumseh Transit
Founded2009
LocaleTecumseh, Ontario
Service typeBus service
Routes1
WebsiteTecumseh Transit

The single transit line operates in a loop, making 37 stops at one-hour headways between 6AM and 6PM on Monday-Saturday. Connections can also be made with Transit Windsor at the Tecumseh Mall.

History

Back in 1986, Tecumseh had transit service from January to June of that year. As a 6-month trial, it had failed due to low ridership. The bus used was ex-GO Transit #1505, an Ontario Bus Industries Orion I bus then owned and operated by Chatham Coach Lines.[1]

Fleet

The service uses two cut-away buses[2]:

  • 2010 Glaval Bus Universal / Ford E450
  • 2017 Champion Bus LF Transport / Ford E450
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