Red Deer Transit

Red Deer Transit
Founded1966
HeadquartersCivic Yards: 200,
7721-40 Avenue 52°18′16″N 113°47′22″W / 52.30444°N 113.78944°W / 52.30444; -113.78944
LocaleRed Deer, Alberta
Service areaRed Deer, Innisfail, Penhold, Springbrook, Gasoline Alley
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes12 Regular
Hubs3
Fuel typeDiesel and CNG, switching to CNG
OperatorThe City of Red Deer
WebsiteTransit
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The Red Deer Transit Department is part of the Community Services Division of the City of Red Deer, which lies midway between Calgary and Edmonton in the province of Alberta, Canada. The city took over operation of the public transit system from private operators in 1966. In 2009 transit service was extended to Springbrook and Gasoline Alley in Red Deer County. In 2014 transit service was extended to Blackfalds and Lacombe to the north. In 2019 transit service was extended to Penhold and Innisfail. In mid 2019 the City of Red Deer announced plans to engage in improvements to the transit network.