HISTORY OF INTERCITY BUSES

MANITOBA & SASKATCHEWAN

 

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Welcome to Alex Regiec and Dennis Cavanagh's non-commercial and personal web site which presents a pictorial history of intercity bus companies that have operated or continue to operate in the Provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada.  We hope you enjoy scrolling through the hundreds of vintage and contemporary photographs that we have collected on our newly redesigned web site.

BOOK NOW AVAILABLE

DUSTY TRAILS TO DIVIDED HIGHWAYS: A HISTORY OF INTERCITY BUS LINES IN MANITOBA

A 66-page book featuring approximately 150 black-and-white vintage and contemporary photographs, a detailed history of the various companies listed by their year of origin and duration of operation, documentation of the routes that were established, and a recognition of the pioneering individuals who laid the ground work for the bus industry in Manitoba.

This book can be purchased from McNally Robinson Booksellers online at:

http://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/product.php?txtCatID=0&txtProdID=394360

COMING SOON...

CITY STREETS TO SUBURBAN CENTRES: A HISTORY OF TRANSIT BUSES IN THE GREATER WINNIPEG AREA

A book documenting the operation of the transit buses from multiple operators in the Greater Winnipeg area, and featuring hundreds of black-and-white and colour vintage and contemporary photographs.

This book is a project of the Manitoba Transit Heritage Association Inc.


WEB SITE NOTICE, TERMS & CONDITIONS

This bus-fan website is owned and operated by Alex Regiec and Dennis Cavanagh.

Ours is a non-commercial and personal enthusiast's web site intended to provide a historical record for informational and educational purpose only, and is not directly affiliated to the companies mentioned or shown within in anyway or any part.  Direct links are provided to official company web sites as a convenience, and no endorsement is intended or implied.

The photographs, drawings and maps hosted on this web site are presented for viewing purposes only, and are used with permission, their copyright resting with their respective photographer, artist or owner as named within.  We wish to thank William A. Luke, Paul Leger, Peter Cox, David Anthony Wyatt, Mel Levandoski, John Fehr, Wayne Foster, Lloyd Greenaway, Brian Keller, Emil Pitura and Ian Moore for their assistance.  Your knowledge and photographic contributions have helped to make this web site a truly comprehensive collection of historical materials.

We acknowledge that company names and bus model designations mentioned within are the property of the trademark holder.  We use them here for purposes of identification only. 

We do claim ownership of the scanned images, photographs, illustrations, and text (collectively, the "Content") created specifically for and hosted on this web site.  The use of the Content reproduced or retransmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise without prior written permission of the owners is an infringement of Canadian copyright law. 

If you wish to establish a link to this web site from your web site, please let us know as a courtesy.  We do not use cookies, nor collect personal information.

Use of this web site is at Your sole risk.  We are not responsible for any damages or harm arising out of or in any way connected with the use of this web site.

We thank you for visiting our web site and hope you enjoy browsing through it.

We welcome any comments or additional information about the intercity bus industry, and ask that you report any errors or omissions to the owners at MB & SK Bus History Webmaster.