Groupe La Québécoise

Groupe La Québécoise
Founded 1965
Headquarters 5480 rue Rideau, Quebec City
Service type Coach, school bus, public transit, paratransit
Fleet 512
Website English

Groupe La Québécoise is a passenger transportation company based in Quebec, Canada. The company started out in 1965 by providing student transportation for school boards in the Quebec City area, and has progressed into providing intercity bus service, public transit, paratransit, airport shuttles and coach charters. Expansion within the province has seen them establish subsidiaries in the regions of Outaouais, Lanaudière, Montérégie, Estrie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Capitale-Nationale and Gaspésie.[1]

Bus services

Public transit systems operated by the company are CIT Le Richelain and CIT Sorel-Varennes,[2] with paratransit services operated for the Société de transport de l'Outaouais.[3] They also provide transportation services for handicapped persons directly to other regional municipalities and cities in the province. School transportation, the foundation of the company, is still a major part of their business.

Groupe La Québécoise operates Prevost Car luxury coaches, including H3-41, H3-45 and VIP models. School transportation is provided using minibuses, standard and modified school buses. Transit buses and handicapped vehicles vary according to differing municipal requirements.

Formerly, Groupe La Québécoise operated l'Aerobus, a coach service that transported passengers between Montréal-Trudeau International Airport and the Central Bus Station in Downtown Montreal.[4] Departures from the airport were at Gate 5, and the bus terminal was located on de Maisonneuve Boulevard at the corner of Berri Street, directly connected to the Berri-UQAM Metro Station. There was a free shuttle connection from the bus station to select downtown hotels.[5] Since March 29, 2010, the Société de transport de Montréal operates the airport bus.[6]

Aviation services

Héli Express provides helicopter services in support of mining, forestry, oil, and hydroelectric companies in remote areas of Quebec and northern Canada. They have worked extensively with Hydro-Québec on the James Bay Project.[7]

Skyjet is a company that specializes in aircraft charter service, beginning operations from Quebec City in 2007. They acquired Air Mécatina Sept-Iles in 2008 to expand further in the eastern Quebec region.[8]

References

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