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Stock Transportation

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National Passenger Services
Stock bus seen at the Kitchener, Ontario Empire Theatres cinema
FormerlyStock Transportation
ParentMobico Group
Founded1979
Headquarters60 Columbia Way, Suite 800, Markham, ON
Service areaNova Scotia, Ontario, Alberta
Service typeschool bus
Websitestocktransportation.com

National Passenger Services, d/b/a Stock Transportation, is a Canadian school bus operator based in Markham, Ontario. The company provides student transportation and charter services for twenty-eight school districts in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Alberta.

Stock Transportation was founded in 1958 by Jeff and Jerry Stock. In July 2002, Stock Transportation was acquired by National Express, now known as Mobico Group.[1][2] That year a number of acquisitions were made such as the purchase of Deluxe Coach Lines and Alouette Bus Lines of North Bay. In August 2024, Mobico announced it had formally began the sale process for its North American bus division, which includes Stock Transportation.[3]

The Customer Service Center in North Bay services approximately 100 home to school bus routes.

Customers

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Operations

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All of National Passenger Service's buses are equipped with Zonar GPS technology which enables their staff to observe real-time the position of all of their bus fleet.

Roster

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ .History
  2. ^ Larry Durham retires as CEO of National Express Corp School Bus Fleet March 4, 2004
  3. ^ Simpson, Jack (21 August 2024). "Shares in National Express owner jump as it starts sale of US school bus business". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  4. ^ York Region Transit proposed contract extension Student Express (Stock Transportation) Archived July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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