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Sep 09, 2006

If you have no car in such a small city •saskatoon, you have three choices to do, one is walking, it’s not quite far away except you live too far away from where you want to go, the second choice is bicycle, but it is not fit for in the winter, the last choice is taking bus.


Comparing bus stop here with in Vancouver, there are four digital number. You can call the transit service and put in the four number, you will get the information about the next bus arrival time. The bus rate is 2.25 for adult, same as in Vancouver, and also you can ask the transit ticket for next I hour using, means if you transfer next bus to somewhere within one hour, you neednt buy another ticket again. In Vancouver it is 1.5 hours.


the bus schedule is very accurate, because there is no traffic jam here.

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