Transcollines is a public transit agency serving the Regional County Municipalities of Pontiac and Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais in Quebec, Canada.
In 2011, the Regional Municipality of Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais looked into the possibility of replacing bus service contracted by the Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO) with a distinct transit network and combining it with the existing regional paratransit system.
A transit agency was formed in 2013 to replace all the existing agencies. A contract was granted to Autobus Campeau, and after some delays, service began on June 15, 2015.
In its first year of service, Transcollines made 180,000 trips and had 270ÃÂ regular users with monthly passes. In 2018, there were 261,768ÃÂ trips and 494ÃÂ regular monthly users. In 2023, there were 203,210 trips made.
Transcollines has four types of bus service:
Routes are numbered according to their location:
All routes except route 924 run on weekdays only.
Originally, the fleet had 11 vehicles, 7 of which were for the paratransit service; since then, that number has grown to 14 vehicles, most of which have bike racks and Wi-Fi.
The system has 12 park-and-rides, five of which have bus shelters.