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If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to send us a message [https://cptdb.ca/contact/ here.]
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 21 October 2022

Metropolitan Transportation Authority 104-a.jpg

Photo by: ‘Around the Horn’ - week of March 17 - submit yours

The Staten Island Railway's pilot set of R211S equipment pauses at Prince's Bay station after completing an afternoon of speed testing.

Welcome to the CPTDB Wiki!

The CPTDB Wiki is a collaborative effort by members of the Canadian Public Transit Discussion Board to document any information on public transportation. Rosters for transit agencies and charter coach operators are a large part of this collection.

Specific focuses include transit buses, highway coaches, and general information on the types of vehicles used. An extensive collection of photographs, listings of vehicle manufacturers and models, the companies that operate these vehicles, as well as components used on board can be found here.

Simply use the search field to find something specific, or choose a link on the left-hand navigation menu to access the wealth of information contained on the CPTDB Wiki.




Interested in contributing? Please see this thread.

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to send us a message here.