London Transit

London Transit
Founded1951 (from London Street Railway)
Headquarters450 Highbury Avenue N
Service areaLondon, Ontario
Service typePublic Transit
Routes
  • 28 regular
  • 6 express
  • 2 rapid transit (2027/2028)
  • 3 school
  • 6 community
Fleet195 buses
Annual ridership24.1 million (2014)
OperatorCity of London
General ManagerKelly S. Paleczny
Websitehttps://www.londontransit.ca

The London Transit Commission (LTC) is responsible for the operation of the public transit system on behalf of the City of London, Ontario, Canada. It operates transit bus service and para-transit service. In 2014, annual ridership totaled 24.1 million. The LTC has 28 regular bus routes, six express routes, three school-year-only routes and six community bus routes.

Rapid Transit, formerly known as Shift, is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system under construction. The network consists of two corridors that converge at a central downtown hub. As of October 2024, the East London Link is scheduled for completion in 2026, with operations expected to begin in mid-2027 and a target opening in August 2027. The Wellington Gateway is expected to be completed by 2027, with operations slated to begin in mid-2028 and a summer 2028 opening.