Rider Express granted new Okanagan, Trans Canada runs
KELOWNA — (NOTE: An earlier version of this story stated Rider Express would not be able to transport passengers between Enderby and Salmon Arm. That incorrect information came directly from the Passenger Transportation Board (PTB). The PTB reached out to CFJC Today after the story was published to correct their earlier misstatement.)
Regina-based coach company Rider Express has had its application to move passengers in the Okanagan and the Trans Canada corridor approved — but only in part.
The company already provides daily service between the Lower Mainland and the Alberta border through Kamloops. It applied to the B.C. Passenger Transportation Board (PTB) last December to add a daily route between the border and Penticton through the communities of Salmon Arm and Enderby.
Several competitors objected to the application, saying the routes in question are already saturated with providers, including small, local companies that could be pushed out of business by the larger Rider Express buses.