Company Description
The Saskatchewan Transportation Company was a Crown Corporation of the Government of Saskatchewan, created in 1946 by an Order in Council.It was a wholly owned subsidiary of Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan, with a mandate to provide bus services carrying people and freight between major urban centres and to as much of the rural population as possible.The government of Saskatchewan announced on March 22, 2017 that it planned to shut down the company by May 2017. Freight services were terminated effective May 19, and passenger services were terminated effective May 31.FacilitiesSTC owned and operated bus depots in Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert, and had numerous agencies in communities throughout the province. STC also served as the agent for Greyhound at many of its locations.Regina TerminalAddress: 1717 Saskatchewan Drive, ReginaCoordinates: Facility includes: Head office, STC bus station, STC freight terminal, Greyhound Canada service, Robin's DonutsOpened: October 8, 2008Saskatoon TerminalAddress: 50 – 23rd Street East, SaskatoonCoordinates: Facility includes: STC bus station, STC freight terminal, Greyhound Canada service, Robin's DonutsPrince Albert TerminalAddress: 99 – 15th Street East, Prince AlbertCoordinates: Facility includes: STC bus station, STC freight terminal, Greyhound Canada service
Products & Services
connections to Canada Greyhound , Bus services , Passenger transportation , Passenger services , parcel express services , Freight services , schoolwork services