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CK Transit
Founded1998
HeadquartersChatham, Ontario, Canada
Service areaChatham-Kent, Ontario
Service typeUrban area, interurban
Routes5 urban, 3 interurban
OperatorCitiLinx Transit[citation needed]
WebsiteRide CK

CK Transit (branded as Ride CK) provides the conventional bus transportation in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada.

There are five local bus routes within the urban boundaries of the old City of Chatham. Routes 1 through 4 provide services every 30 minutes Monday through Saturday, while route 5 runs on a 45-minute basis. For rail passengers, bus route 3 stops nearest Via Rail Chatham station, at the intersection of Park Avenue West and Pine Street.[1]

CK Transit also provides bus service to outlying communities in Chatham-Kent. In October 2007, Route A, linking Chatham, Wallaceburg and Dresden, with four trips Monday through Saturday, was introduced.[2]

Interurban service was expanded to include Route D, linking Chatham to Tilbury and Wheatley in January 2009, and Route C, serving Blenheim and Ridgetown in January 2010.[3][4]

All urban and inter-urban routes stop at the Downtown Transfer Terminal at 100 Wellington Street West in Chatham.

Chatham Specialized Transit Service is a personalized curb-to-curb transportation service for persons who are unable to board the Chatham Conventional public transit system.[5]

In March 2020, CK Transit launched a pilot project in which it offers on-demand transit in the urban area. A dedicated app for this service was launched in December 2021.[6] As of 2024, CK OnRequest is offered on evenings and Sundays in Chatham and all week in Wallaceburg.[7]

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Urban routes

# Route Description Service
1 Northwest Chatham: St. Clair College via Grand Avenue, McNaughton Avenue, and Sheldon Avenue Monday to Saturday:

6:15 am to 7:15 pm, every 30 minutes

2 Northeast Chatham: North Maple Mall via St. Clair Street, McHenry Road, and Grand Avenue
3 Southeast Chatham: Indian Creek Road via Sass Road, John Street, and Tweedsmuir Avenue
4 Southwest Chatham: Park Avenue via King Street, Richmond Street, and Lacroix Street
5 Round the River: both sides of the Thames River from Princess Street in the east to Bloomfield Rd in the southwest Monday to Saturday:

6:15 am to 7:15 pm, every 45 minutes

Inter-urban routes

# Route Description Service
A Chatham - Wallaceburg - Dresden Monday to Friday:
  • 2 morning departures
  • 1 midday departure
  • 2 afternoon departures

Saturday:

  • 2 morning departures
  • 2 afternoon departures
C Chatham - Charing Cross - Blenheim - Ridgetown
D Chatham - Charing Cross - Cedar Springs - Dealtown - North and South Buxton - Merlin - Tilbury

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ride CK: Route Maps". The Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Retrieved April 30, 2024.
  2. ^ "The Municipality of Chatham-Kent; New Interurban Transit Service". The Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Archived from the original on March 8, 2008.
  3. ^ "Route D Chatham/Tilbury/Wheatley". The Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Archived from the original on October 20, 2010.
  4. ^ "Route C Chatham Blenheim Ridgetown". The Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Archived from the original on October 20, 2010.
  5. ^ "CK Transit Chatham Accessible Service". The Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Archived from the original on October 10, 2007.
  6. ^ "New app to request transit ride after hours | The Chatham Voice". chathamvoice.com. The Chatham Voice. 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
  7. ^ "OnRequest Transit". www.chatham-kent.ca. The Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Retrieved 2024-04-30.


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