Calgary Transit removes 19 buses after fire precaution
Calgary Transit has removed 19 shuttle buses from service as a safety precaution following a December bus fire. One person was hospitalized. Get the latest details.
Calgary Transit has removed 19 shuttle buses from service as a safety precaution following a December bus fire. One person was hospitalized. Get the latest details.
Calgary Transit has removed 19 shuttle buses from service as a safety precaution following a fire that destroyed one vehicle in December. The driver was injured. Learn about the investigation and service adjustments.
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