Saturday, 22 March 2025

On The Buses

I occasionally come across city bus photos. There are not many such photos, so it's always a neat find to come across one. With the demise of the Kingston electric railway, Kingston City Coach, a subsidiary of Colonial Bus Lines, operated city bus service from 1930 until July 1, 1962. Thereafter, buses were operated by the Kingston Public Transit System (KPTS). The KPTS moniker was chosen in May, 1962 and the system transferred to the Public Utilities Commission at the end of 1962. The system was later renamed Kingston Transit (KT). Bus 5609 (a 1952 Canadian Car & Foundry product, originally owned by Kingston City Coach) operating as a school bus at Lasalle Causeway, with Orefax tied up in background on January 15, 1968 (top photo).
Though not evident in the black & white archival photos, the Kingston buses wore an attractive white and light-blue paint scheme, still reflected in today's fleet. This online auction site photo shows bus 6223 operating on the Montreal route (note green flag) and passing St Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Princess and Barrie Streets:
Buses 6216-6230 were the first new buses ordered by KPTS, entering service in October, 1962. Four of the buses were parked at the Cricket Field, in front of the Frontenac Country Court House for their publicity photos by George Lilley, one of which was included in a Whig ad on October 3, 1962 advertising free rides!
The new General Motors buses cost just under $15,000 each. 
6222 on Princess Street, 1966 (below)
Waiting buses at Brock & King Streets, 1965:
New bus orders continued, all from General Motors for their 35-foot 'New Look' models, totalling ten orders over the next 14 years, before orders were placed for higher capacity, 40-foot GM models. 6434 at Brock and King in 1966:
New GM 'fishbowls', 1968:
Interior and exterior views during an industrial site tour, 1967:


Exterior and interior views of the downtown bus barns, 1968:

6532 outside the bus barns, 1965
6222 fights snowy road conditions on Brock Street near City Hall in December, 1968


Through slush at the Traffic Circle, KT 6737 in January, 1969:
KT 6635 at Pine and Division tussle with truck, April 1969:
Sharin' the road - 6333 with a snowmobile during snowy April, 1969:
More photos from the transition era. November 17, 1969 near City Hall:

Winter to spring, 1970:
Weller Avenue accident involving KT 6223 (above) and KT 6229 at City Hall:
Up Brock Street:
(All photos in this post from Queen's University Archives)

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