TRAXX Coachlines
TRAXX got its start as Redcliff Bus Lines in 1932, when it was founded as a taxi service between Redcliff and Medicine Hat. From there, the company expanded first as a contractor to Dominion Glass to transport workers, and then as a charter service. In 1947 RBL began its proud history as a school bus operator, with routes taking students from Redcliff to Medicine Hat.
In 1968 the company took over bus operations for Cypress School Division #4, a 20-bus rural school bus service, which it operated for eight years. The Catholic School District in Medicine Hat was added in 1969.
Fifteen years later, in 1984, Tot-em Transportation began operations, with RBL creating the company to operate school buses for Medicine Hat’s Public School District #76. The two companies merged in 1988.
By 1993, the company was again expanding, this time into motor coach and charter operations. It began with local charters, and grew to include coordinating transportation with large Calgary, Banff and Vancouver bus companies during the summer. By 1997, Tot-em was working directly with tour companies and had two new coaches growing since then to a present day fleet of 43!
In October of 2004, the owners sold their interest in Tot-em Transportation to The Monarch Corporation of Medicine Hat, Alberta. With the expansion to new regions and offices in Calgary and the US Pacific Northwest, there were trademark and brand conflicts with the Tot-em name and the new trade name TRAXX Coachlines was chosen.
Don't forget that the most detailed information about Traxx Transportation in Airdrie you can always get on the official web-site, in the company's office or by calling by phone ↓
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| Address: | 2874 Kingsview Blvd SE , AB T4A 0E1 T4A 0E, Airdrie, Alberta |








