The city of Sault Sainte Marie is located on
the St. Mary River between Lake Superior and Lake Huron and is connected by an
international bridge with Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The city of 80,000 is served by a fleet of 26
buses, consisting of GM and MCI Classic, Orion VI and VII and Dennis Dart
buses. All routes meet at the bus
terminal at 160 Queen Street East at Dennis Street in downtown Sault Ste.
Marie.
A typical line up of buses is seen at the transit terminal in downtown Sault Ste. Marie. This photo was taken on February 4, 2008, and shows an MCI Classic, an Orion VII and two Orion VI buses. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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107 is a 1990 MCI TC-40102N, spotted at the downtown terminal on February 4, 2008. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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109 is another 1990 MCI Classic, this one advertising that it is fuelled by bio-diesel, shown waiting for passengers with two other Classics at the downtown terminal. This photo was taken on February 4, 2008. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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112 is a 1997 Orion 06.501, shown with an MCI Classic and two Orion VII buses at the downtown terminal in January 2008. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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112 was spotted again at the downtown terminal on February 4, 2008. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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115 is a 1998 Orion VI, seen at the downtown terminal in January 2008. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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122 is a Dennis SLF 230, spotted resting at the downtown terminal on February 4, 2008. These buses are used on community routes for handicapped passengers. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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131 is an Orion VII shown loading passengers at the downtown terminal in January 2008. (Photo by Trevor H.) |
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131 was spotted again at the downtown terminal with Orion VI 118 and MCI Classic 107 on February 4, 2008. (Photo by Trevor H.) |