Züm

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Züm
Brampton zum logo.png
Brampton Zum 1074b.JPG
ParentBrampton Transit
FoundedSeptember 20, 2010
Service areaBrampton, Toronto, Vaughan, and Mississauga
Service typeBus rapid transit
AllianceViva Rapid Transit
Routes5
Fleet43 40' XDE40
58 60' XDE60
OperatorBrampton Transit
WebsiteAbout Züm

Züm (pronounced Zoom, IPA: /zuːm/) is a bus rapid transit system for the suburban city of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, northwest of Toronto owned and operated by Brampton Transit. The first phase calls for three corridors operating in mixed traffic, similar to York Region Transit's (YRT) Viva network. There are connections to the City of Mississauga, York Region, and the City of Toronto, with the first corridor having started service in fall 2010.[1] Phase 1 became fully operational by fall 2012. A key aspect of the Züm plan is increased service on supporting local corridors.[1] Unlike other, similar, services and partly due to Brampton's geographic position farther from Toronto than other suburbs such as Mississauga or Vaughan, many Züm corridors will overlap significantly with other agencies' services, requiring more complex, co-operative planning between neighbouring cities. During the planning of this bus rapid transit system, Züm was called Acceleride.

Routes[]

Corridor Opening Date Termini Stops Running time (mins) Status Connecting Services
501 Queen September 20, 2010 Downtown Brampton Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (501)
York University (501A/C)
25 54 (501)
47 (501A)
Full Service Brampton Transit, MiWay, YRT, TTC, GO, Viva Orange
502 Main September 6, 2011 Sandalwood Parkway Loop Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal 18 45–50 Full Service Brampton Transit, MiWay, GO
511 Steeles November 26, 2012 Lisgar GO Station Humber College North Campus 21 60–65 Full Service Brampton Transit, MiWay, TTC, YRT, GO
505 Bovaird September 2, 2014 Mount Pleasant GO Malton GO 20 52 Full Service Brampton Transit, GO, MiWay
561 Queen West September 6, 2016 Mount Pleasant GO Downtown Brampton 10 20–24 Monday To Friday only Brampton Transit, GO

Phase 1[]

In the earlier stages of Brampton's rapid transit planning, the initiative was known as Acceleride (logo pictured).

Phase 1 calls for three express corridors to improve service on some of Brampton's busiest routes.

Some stops and routes are located outside of Brampton, namely Mississauga, Toronto and Vaughan. Once the Queen route leaves Brampton and enters Vaughan, the bus schedule alternates between express (along Highway 407) with no stops until York University, or regular (along York Regional Road 7) with stops at all stations that are on the York Region Transit Viva Orange route. Brampton Transit has a fare partnership agreement with York Region Transit that allows for boarding and debarking anywhere along the Viva Orange route, using Züm buses. This was particularly convenient during a labour dispute involving select contracted companies at York Region Transit resulting in the temporary suspension of Viva Orange.[2]

Phase 2[]

In phase 2, the existing routes will be extended to the west. Beyond phase 2, the agency plans to look into exclusive busways.[3]

Terminals[]

In preparation for the launch of Route 501 (Queen Street), Brampton Transit re-built its Bramalea City Centre terminal, relocating it from its previous location beside Clark Boulevard, on the south side of the shopping centre, to the north-east corner, adjacent to Queen Street. Minor renovations will also be performed at the downtown terminal.

In preparation for the launch of its Steeles Avenue route, Brampton Transit also relocated the Shoppers' World terminal, near Hurontario and Steeles, to be closer to Hurontario/Main Street.

Züm uses Brampton's downtown, Bramalea, and Brampton Gateway terminals, in addition to Mississauga's City Centre terminal, and Toronto's York University Commons terminal. In December 2017, Züm connected to the TTC subway system at Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.

Intermodal transfer points[]

Station on York University campus

These stops allow interchange to other services, including Brampton Transit, Mississauga Transit, GO Transit, and the Toronto Transit Commission.

Stop Corridor Open
Airport Loop Bovaird Drive 2014
Bramalea City Centre Queen Street 2010
Bramalea GO Station Steeles 2012
Brampton Civic Hospital Bovaird Drive 2014
Downtown Queen Street 2010
Humber College (Toronto) Steeles 2012
Hurontario–407 Main Street 2011
Lisgar GO Station (Mississauga) Steeles 2015
Mount Pleasant GO Station Bovaird Drive 2014
Sandalwood Loop Main Street 2011
Shoppers World Main Street 2011
Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal Main Street 2011
Trinity Common Bovaird Drive 2014
Vaughan Metropolitan Centre TTC subway station Queen Street 2017
York University (Toronto) Queen Street 2010

Fares[]

With York Region's Viva as a precedent, Züm buses shares the same fare structure as the conventional Brampton Transit system. Further partnership between the two agencies permits YRT customers to board Züm buses within York Region and pay standard YRT fares (despite the fact that Viva uses proof-of-payment and Züm does not).

The Presto card fare payment system has been active on Züm since 2011.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Brampton Züm
  2. ^ http://www.york.ca/NR/rdonlyres/bylu22r66kodibouvu2eliqi7rzynvbzrj7vdxvgwc7a3mgbqgqoenqwjlnjyjte6sx66f25jjyajugf46lplioioc/MR+YRTViva+Potential+Labour+Strike++Oct++20+_2_.pdf
  3. ^ "The Official Website of the City of Brampton, Ontario - www.brampton.ca". brampton.ca. Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2019-05-04.

External links[]

Media related to Brampton Züm at Wikimedia Commons

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