Bus routes There are 29 regularly scheduled routes and a
BRT service called
RapidBus, connecting
Westbank Centre Exchange, downtown
Queensway Transit Exchange and
UBC Okanagan Exchange. Also, there is one route operated by
Vernon Regional Transit and one route operated by
South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit System within Kelowna Regional Transit's operational area.
RapidBus 97 Okanagan is
rapid bus transit operated by Kelowna Regional Transit System since September 2010. RapidBus expanded its service to
West Kelowna on September 2, 2012. Digital screens with real-time schedule information installed at all stops. 97 Okanagan connects West Kelowna, downtown Kelowna and UBC Okanagan via
HOV lanes on
Highway 97 with traffic signal priority with limited stops to provide fast and direct service.
UBCO/Vernon 90 UBCO/Vernon is an interregional route connecting UBC Okanagan and downtown
Vernon. This route is operated by
Vernon Regional Transit, but Kelowna Regional Transit System fare applies for travel within Kelowna Regional Transit's operational area. Kelowna Regional Transit passes and transfers are also valid between UBC Okanagan and Oyama.
Penticton 70 Penticton/Kelowna is an interregional route connecting the South Okanagan to downtown West Kelowna and Kelowna. Northbound buses drop only in West Kelowna (no pickups), and pick up only in downtown Kelowna and West Kelowna on the southbound leg. Fares are separate from Kelowna Regional fares. Operated by Berry & Smith (South Okanagan contractor)
Paratransit HandyDART is a dial-a-ride service for people with a disability that is sufficiently severe that they are unable to use regular transit buses without assistance. Clients must be pre-registered to make use of this service.
Bicycle carriers All buses are equipped with
bicycle carriers, capable of holding two bikes at a time. Carriers cannot hold
tandem or motor-powered bikes. Also, the length of handle bars must be shorter than 69 cm. Bicycles are not allowed on community shuttles before dawn or after sunset, because they would block the headlights.
Fleet •
ARBOC Freedom •
New Flyer Industries D40LF (Retired) • New Flyer Industries DE40LF (Diesel-Electric Hybrid) (Transfer to
Victoria Regional Transit System in September 2012 or January 2013)(First BC Transit system to received hybrid buses) •
Grande West Vicinity •
Dennis Trident (Numbered 0251 to 0253 and transferred and renumber to match the rest of fleet in
Victoria Regional Transit System in Fall 2009) •
Alexander Dennis Enviro500 (Transfer to
Victoria Regional Transit System in May 2018) •
Nova Bus LFS ==Proposed changes/improvements==