Guelph Transit

Guelph Transit
Founded1895 (Street Railway)
Headquarters170 Watson Rd S.
Service areaGuelph
Service typeBus service, Paratransit
Routes28
Hubs4
Fleet70 buses[1]
Daily ridership20,000[1]
OperatorCity of Guelph
WebsiteGuelph Transit
Most buses still carry the old city crest, as the new branding gets phased in

The Guelph Transit Commission is a small public transportation agency that operates transit bus services in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1929 after the closure of the Guelph Radial Railway Company streetcar lines, Guelph Transit has grown to comprise over 70 buses serving 28 transit routes.

The main terminus is located downtown at Guelph Central Station and at the University of Guelph, with a smaller facility at Stone Road Mall and SmartCentres on Woodlawn Road. GO Transit buses and trains on the Kitchener corridor and Via Rail also stop at Guelph Central Station.

History

The City of Guelph is located approximately 55 miles (89 km) west of Toronto. Nicknamed the Royal City (reflecting the House of Hanover, known in its native Germany as the House of Welf), Guelph's street railway operated from 1895 until 1939 along five routes. It was also the western terminus of the Guelph line of the Toronto Suburban Railway.

Street railway

By the late 19th century, Guelph had become such a size that public transportation had pretty much become a necessity. Serious discussion concerning a street railway began in 1875, and the Guelph Street Railway Company was formed in 1877.[2] The company failed to get a franchise for its proposed horse-car line, and the idea was abandoned.[3]

The Sleeman line

In 1894, Guelph City Council granted a street railway franchise to local businessman George Sleeman for a term of twenty years, for which the Guelph Railway Company was incorporated in April 1895.[4] Construction began immediately thereafter, using 56 pound rail. The initial route of the GRC was south along Woolwich Street, through the downtown and along Dundas Road, with a second line running from the Sleeman owned Silvercreek Brewery on Waterloo Avenue, to the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk (later Canadian National) Railway stations. Total distance of these two lines was approximately 4+12 miles (7.2 km). Electrical equipment for 600 volt operation, three closed and two open cars were supplied by the Canadian General Electric Company. A stone car-barn and powerhouse were also built. The carbarn later served as the garage for the Guelph Transportation Commission buses until the 1970s, and still stands today at 371 Waterloo Avenue.

Sleeman operated a brewery on Waterloo Avenue and expected that his employees would travel back and forth to work on his system. He also built a skating rink and park behind his brewery.

Operation began on September 17, 1895, with 20 minute service being provided between 5 am and 11 pm, Monday to Saturday. New lines were soon built including Suffolk, added in 1896, O.A.C (Ontario Agricultural College) in 1902 and York Road in 1911.

The Company's charter was extended in 1901 to provide for a line to be constructed to Hespeler, forming a loop line with Puslinch Lake.[5]

Guelph Radial Railway

George Sleeman continued to own the line until late 1902 when control passed to the Bank of Montreal and the Traders Bank of Canada. The name of the company was also changed to the Guelph Radial Railway Company, with authority to build lines to Mount Forest, Erin, Galt and Preston,[6] but none of these lines were ever built. The City of Guelph was also authorized to acquire the company, which it subsequently did,[7] with related legislation being passed in 1905.[8]

Ridership doubled between 1902 and 1906 resulting in more rolling stock being purchased in 1906 and again in 1911. In 1903, the city of Guelph purchased the street railway for $78,000, which included eight miles of track, eight closed and three open cars.

Freight service had been introduced in 1900 using a small four-wheel locomotive, with traffic being interchanged with the Grand Trunk Railway. This business increased to a point where in 1911 a new 27-short ton locomotive, #26, was purchased from Preston Car & Coach, along with two 2-truck 'Prairie' type streetcars, #60 and #70. In 1913, another 'Prairie' car, #80, was added with two more, #90 and #100, being acquired in 1914. The Prairie cars were 45 feet 10 inches (13.97 m) in length and were double ended. All five 'Prairie' cars were transferred to the Toronto and York Radial Railway in 1925 and renumbered 151 to 155. A second freight interchange was added on Suffolk Street in 1915 and a connection was made with the new Toronto Suburban Railway line in 1917.

Ontario Hydro

Both Canadian Pacific and Ontario Hydro made offers to buy the Guelph system. Ontario Hydro won out and took title to the Railway, under the name Ontario Hydro Electric Railways–Guelph District, on May 21, 1921.[9] Some lines were rebuilt and some extended, and Sunday service began July 25, 1921. Seven single-truck Birney cars numbered 219 to 225 were acquired in 1922. These were built by Canadian Brill at the former Preston Car & Coach plant in nearby Preston, Ontario.

The first bus, a 29-seat Gotfredson, was placed in service in 1926 on Eramosa Road. This service was discontinued on October 31, 1927, due to significant losses, however, the service was reinstated the following year with a smaller bus. A second bus was used when streetcar tracks were under repair.

Operating losses began to climb beginning in 1927. The Suffolk line was removed in 1929 due to its poor condition and the cost of rebuilding, being replaced by bus service.

In 1926, Ontario Hydro tried to sell the system back to the City of Guelph, but were refused. Finally, in June 1937, City Council recommended the discontinuance of the streetcars, September 30, 1937, being the final day of operation, buses replacing them the next day. In 1939, the Ontario Legislature passed an Act transferring the system to the newly created Guelph Transportation Commission (now called Guelph Transit).[10] Electric freight service continued to operate until May 26, 1939.[11]

Bus service to the present day

Guelph Transit has bus routes that cover the entire city. Sunday service was added in 2001, new routes were added over the last five years. Guelph Transit's garage and other city works moved from Waterloo Avenue to 12 Municipal Street in the 1970s. In the late 1990s, a new transit facility was constructed on Watson Road.

On June 20, 2007, Guelph Transit launched a web-based system known as Next Bus.[12] Global positioning system (GPS) technology and advanced computer modelling allow riders to receive accurate, real-time arrival and departure information via the Internet, handheld devices (including Palms, Blackberries, and Web-capable cellular phones), or their telephones. This system has proven frustrating to some Guelph residents, as Guelph Transit no longer posted paper copies of bus arrival times at bus stops; a user standing at a bus stop without a cell phone had no way of determining when the next bus would arrive. Additionally, the system's predictions have been known to be wildly inaccurate.[13]

The new system features web-based map displays with local streets and routes, and real-time information available on the web. It will also incorporate dynamic transit display signs at key locations around the city. One such sign is already in place at Stone Road Mall. However, the service is limited in that the time displayed is linked to the scheduled arrival on the applicable timetable, not the anticipated arrival based upon the current location of the bus.

Guelph Transit added holiday service in 2007 as well as additional routes serving the south end of the city. Services on these routes (56, 57, and 58) were suspended in April 2008, and the 54 Arkell route was extended to St Georges Square in July 2008.

In 2009 and 2010 Guelph Transit and Dillon Consulting developed a new Transit Growth Strategy and Plan for transit and mobility services.[14]

As identified in the 2010 budget, Guelph Transit is modifying frequency and service hours in order to achieve targeted savings. These savings will be realized by shifting from a 20-minute service frequency to a 30-minute frequency in June, July, and August. Holiday service has also been cancelled for 2010.

On January 1, 2012, Guelph Transit launched a complete new system of routes and schedules to accommodate a growing demand for change within the transit system. The system includes new transfer points at Guelph Central Station and the University of Guelph. During peak service times, buses run on a 20-minute schedule. During non-peak service times, including Saturday and Sunday, service will continue to run on a 30-minute schedule.

OnYourWay fare card

In December 2019, Guelph Transit announces that it will be launching a reloadable fare card (the OnYourWay card) in plans to phase out paper tickets. The system was launched on January 7, 2020 and OnYourWay cards were given to transit users for free until May 1, 2020, after which they are sold for $5.00. Cardholders are expected to pay when boarding the bus (at the front entrance) using a contactless card reader. The OnYourWay card can be loaded with money either through Guelph Transit's online portal or in person at one of the City of Guelph facilities listed on Guelph Transit's website. The OnYourWay card also provides transit users with balance protection in the event the card is lost or stolen. Guelph Transit has not yet announced any timeline of when it will stop accepting cash or ticket fares.

Future plans

In January 2020, The City of Guelph announced that it will be investing $177 million to purchase 67 electric transit busses and build a new bus storage facility. Guelph has received financial assistance from both provincial and federal governments. Federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna announced that The Government of Canada's contribution to the project will be $41 million, while the province of Ontario is expected to provide $35 million. The new fleet is expected to replace 30 existing diesel busses. The new bus storage facility will have the capacity for 200 busses and each parking space will be equipped with a charging apparatus. In addition, the city announced that select bus stops will also be fitted with bus charging stations. The City of Guelph has not yet provided a timeline for this project, nor has it specified from which bus manufacturer(s) the vehicles will be purchased from.

Central Station

Work was underway to convert the Guelph Central Station and current Greyhound Bus Terminal into a Regional Transit Facility by 2014. The terminal opened up to Guelph Transit Buses in May 2012. The opening of the bus portion of the station was delayed from October 2011 to May 2012 to allow time for the renovations of the railway station building to be completed.

Additional renovations, with a $2.1 million budget, were completed in 2016-2017. The work also helped to preserve and restore heritage characteristics.[15][16]

The following is an April 2017 summary of the operations: "Guelph Central Train Station is a busy transit hub that accommodates Guelph Transit, GO Transit, Via Rail and Greyhound Canada operations. Each weekday, more than 5,000 passengers board Guelph Transit, to travel on one of the 15 different routes that operate out of the bus bays adjacent to the train station.[15]

In September 2016, Guelph Transit began offering early morning shuttle service for those connecting with early GO Trains. PRESTO cards could be used as a co-fare through all of the hours of GO service in Guelph.[17]

In September 2017, Guelph Transit realigned the bus routes and schedules around the 99 Mainline, which provides bus service every 10 minutes weekdays, every 15 minutes between Guelph Central Station and Clair Road and every 30 minutes from Guelph Central Station to SmartCentres on Woodlawn Road.[18]

Bus routes

Maps & schedules

Routes as of December 12, 2022:

Route Other terminuses Notes
1 Edinburgh College University Centre Loops south
2 College Edinburgh University Centre Loops north
3 Westmount Guelph Centre Station
4 York Guelph Transit Centre, Guelph Central Station Becomes route 8 Stone Road Mall at Guelph Centre station
5 Goodwin University Centre
6 Harvard Ironwood University Centre Becomes route 7 Kortright Downey at University Centre
7 Kortright Downey University Centre Becomes route 6 Harvard Ironwood at University Centre
8 Stone Road Mall Guelph Central Station, Stone Road Mall Station Via Wellington St. S, Edinburgh
9 Waterloo Guelph Central Station
10 Imperial Guelph Central Station
11 Willow West Guelph Central Station
12 General Hospital Guelph Central Station, Guelph General Hospital
13 Victoria Road Recreation Centre Guelph Central Station
14 Grange Guelph Central Station
15 University College University Centre Loops east
16 Southgate Clair
17 Woodlawn Watson University Centre Loops east
18 Watson Woodlon University Centre Loops south
19 Hanlon Creek Clair, Hanlon Creek Boulevard , Stone road West
20 Northwest Industrial Guelph Central Station
50U Scottsdale University Centre, Stone Road Mall University Route
52U Kortright University Centre University Route
56U Colonial University Centre University Route
58U Edinburgh University Centre University Route
59U Gordon University Centre University Route
99 Mainline Clair, University Centre, Smartcentre Guelph

Special routes

  • Metro (Every second Tuesday)
  • Guelph Transit GO Shuttle Service [19]

Late night bus service

Guelph Transit, in partnership with the Central Students Association at the University of Guelph, operate several late night drop-off only routes from the University Centre once regular bus service has ended. This service is provided from September to April from Tuesday to Sunday, with the exception of winter break, reading week and statutory holidays.[20]

  • West Hanlon Kortright Loop
  • Victoria Clair Loop
  • A NovaBus LFS Diesel on the 15 University College route
    Gordon Edinburgh Loop
  • Sunday Service Loop

There is also a Downtown-University Bus service where students can board at either University Centre or Guelph Central Station.

Bus fleet

Guelph transit's fleet generally consist of NovaBus LFS's, with new orders for electrified versions.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Guelph Transit Final Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  2. ^ An Act to Incorporate the Guelph Street Railway Company, S.O. 1877, c. 83
  3. ^ "James Massie: A mover and shaker in Guelph and beyond". 2018-01-19.
  4. ^ An Act to incorporate the Guelph Railway Company, and to confirm an agreement between the Corporation of the City of Guelph and George Sleeman, S.O. 1895, c. 98
  5. ^ An Act respecting The Guelph Railway Company, S.O. 1901, c. 79
  6. ^ An Act respecting the Guelph Railway Company, and to change the name of the Company to that of the Guelph Radial Railway Company, S.O. 1903, c. 95
  7. ^ 1903 Act, s. 37
  8. ^ An Act respecting the Guelph Radial Railway Company, and to confirm a By-law of the Corporation of the City of Guelph, S.O. 1905, c. 91
  9. ^ The Guelph Railway Act, 1921, S.O. 1921, c. 22
  10. ^ The Guelph Railway Act, 1939, S.O. 1939, c. 18
  11. ^ Guelph Radial Railway
  12. ^ "City of Guelph". Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
  13. ^ thecannon.ca
  14. ^ "Guelph Transit Growth Strategy and Plan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
  15. ^ a b "Fact sheet: Guelph Central Train Station". City of Guelph. April 11, 2017. Archived from the original on October 5, 2017. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
  16. ^ "Guelph Central Station Building to be Renovated - Guelph by Steven Petric & Vintage Guelph". stevenpetric.com. Archived from the original on 2017-03-16.
  17. ^ "Guelph Transit offers earlier morning service to connect with GO train as well as Co-Fare Rate". stevenpetric.com. August 31, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-10-26. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
  18. ^ "Passenger input and ridership data drive transit route changes - City of Guelph". guelph.ca. Archived from the original on 2017-09-09.
  19. ^ Guelph Transit Bus Shuttle Service
  20. ^ "Guelph Transit information for University of Guelph students".

Media related to Guelph Transit at Wikimedia Commons

Read other articles:

2017 studio album by SebalterAwakeningStudio album by SebalterReleased20 January 2017Recorded2016GenrePopLabelPhonag RecordsProducerSebastiano Paù-LessiSebalter chronology Day of Glory(2015) Awakening(2017) Gente simpatica(2020) Singles from Awakening Weeping WillowReleased: 2017 Awakening is the second studio album by Swiss singer and fiddle player Sebalter. It was released in Switzerland on 20 January 2017 by Phonag Records.[1] The album has peaked to number 9 on the Swiss ...

 

 

Gubernur Bank IndonesiaPetahanaPerry Warjiyosejak 24 Mei 2018Dibentuk1828 (Presiden De Javasche Bank)1953 (Gubernur Bank Indonesia)Pejabat pertamaC. de Haan (1828)Sjafruddin Prawiranegara (1953) Gubernur Bank Indonesia adalah seorang pejabat negara Republik Indonesia yang memimpin Dewan Gubernur Bank Indonesia.[1] Masa jabatan Gubenur Bank Indonesia adalah 5 (lima) tahun dan dapat diangkat kembali dalam jabatan yang sama untuk sebanyak-banyaknya 1 (satu) kali masa jabatan berikut...

 

 

Guerra mahdistaMuhammad Ahmad, detto il MahdiData1881 - 1899 LuogoSudan, Egitto, Eritrea, Uganda Casus belliRivolta del Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad nel Sudan contro egiziani e britannici Esitovittoria anglo-egiziana Modifiche territorialiRiconquista anglo-egiziana del Sudan, conquista temporanea italiana di Cassala. Schieramenti Regno Unito Egitto  Italia[1] Belgio[2] Etiopia[3] Sudan mahdista Comandanti Charles George Gordon † Herbert Kitchener Francis Grenfell O...

Great-great-grandfather of Muhammad Abd Manaf al-Mughirah ibn Qusaiعبد مناف ٱلمغيرة بن قصي2nd Chief of the QurayshPreceded byQusai ibn KilabSucceeded byHashim ibn Abd Manaf Personal detailsBornc. 430Makkah, Hijaz, ArabiaDiedMakkah, HijazResting placeJannatul MuallaSpouses Atikah bint Murrah Rayta bint Ku'ayb Waqidah bint Amr Children List Nawfal (son)Hashim (son)Abd Shams (son)Muttalib (son)Abd Allah (son)Abd-al-Amr (son)Tumadir (daughter)Qilabah (daughter)Hayyah (dau...

 

 

Campaign against illegal drug trade in the Philippines Philippine Drug WarDuterte shows a diagram of drug syndicates at a press conference on July 7, 2016.DateJuly 1, 2016 – present (7 years and 10 months)LocationPhilippinesStatusOngoing[1]Parties  Philippine government Philippine National Police Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency National Bureau of Investigation Armed Forces of the Philippines Bureau of Customs Department ...

 

 

Lino Marzorati Nazionalità  Italia Altezza 182 cm Peso 75 kg Calcio Ruolo Difensore Termine carriera 1º luglio 2022 CarrieraGiovanili 1997-1999 Cimiano1999-2006 MilanSquadre di club1 2004-2006 Milan1 (0)2006-2009 Empoli85 (2)2009-2010 Cagliari13 (0)2010-2011 Empoli22 (1)2011-2014 Sassuolo62 (1)[1]2014-2016 Modena74 (1)[2]2016-2018 Prato32 (2)[3]2018-2019 Juve Stabia36 (1)[4]2019-2020 Cavese20 (0)202...

PEF1 المعرفات الأسماء المستعارة PEF1, ABP32, A, penta-EF-hand domain containing 1 معرفات خارجية الوراثة المندلية البشرية عبر الإنترنت 610033 MGI: MGI:1915148 HomoloGene: 56569 GeneCards: 553115 علم الوجود الجيني الوظيفة الجزيئية • ربط أيون الكالسيوم• ‏GO:0001948، ‏GO:0016582 ربط بروتيني• protein dimerization activity• ربط أيون فلزي• calcium-de...

 

 

Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando il cognome sardo, vedi Bassu (cognome). BassucomuneBassu – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Francia RegioneGrand Est Dipartimento Marna ArrondissementVitry-le-François CantoneSermaize-les-Bains TerritorioCoordinate48°50′N 4°42′E / 48.833333°N 4.7°E48.833333; 4.7 (Bassu)Coordinate: 48°50′N 4°42′E / 48.833333°N 4.7°E48.833333; 4.7 (Bassu) Superficie10 km² Abitanti135[1] (2009) Densità...

 

 

У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Горностай (значения). Горностай Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:Челюстнороты...

Institutional corruption in the country Political corruption Forms and concepts Bribery Cronyism Economics of corruption Electoral fraud Elite capture Influence peddling Kleptocracy Mafia state Nepotism Pyrrhic defeat theory Slush fund Simony State capture State-corporate crime Throffer Anti-corruption International Anti-Corruption Court Group of States Against Corruption International Anti-Corruption Academy International Anti-Corruption Day United Nations Convention against Corruption Corru...

 

 

NGC 3630   الكوكبة الأسد[1]  رمز الفهرس NGC 3630 (الفهرس العام الجديد)MCG+01-29-031 (فهرس المجرات الموروفولوجي)PGC 34698 (فهرس المجرات الرئيسية)2MASX J11201698+0257510 (Two Micron All-Sky Survey, Extended source catalogue)UGC 6349 (فهرس أوبسالا العام)SDSS J112016.98+025751.8 (مسح سلووان الرقمي للسماء)UZC J112017.0+025752 (فهرس زفيكي المحدّث)Z ...

 

 

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Pekon Township – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Pekon Township (Burmese: ဖယ်ခုံမြို့နယ်; also spelled Pekhon, Phekhon, Pekong, Pecong, Pékon) is a township of ...

La sacra famigliaGiuseppe (A. Gassmann), Maria (A. Morariu) e Gesù (B. Pacitto) in una scena della fictionPaeseItalia Anno2006 Formatominiserie TV Generereligioso Puntate2 Durata100 min (puntata) 200 min (totale) Lingua originaleitaliano Rapporto1,78 : 1 CreditiRegiaRaffaele Mertes SceneggiaturaMassimo De Rita, Maria Grazia Saccá, Luigi Spagnol Interpreti e personaggi Alessandro Gassmann: Giuseppe Ana Caterina Morariu: Maria Brando Pacitto: Gesù Massimiliano Varrese: Giacomo, figlio d...

 

 

埃勒穆拉特·塔斯穆拉多夫个人资料原文名Elmurod Tasmurodov出生 (1991-12-12) 1991年12月12日(32歲)苏联乌兹别克斯坦塔什干州运动国家/地区 乌兹别克斯坦运动古典式摔跤 奖牌记录 男子古典式摔跤 代表 乌兹别克斯坦 奧林匹克運動會 2016年里約熱內盧 古典式59公斤級 世界摔跤锦标赛 2013年布達佩斯 古典式60公斤級 2014年塔什干 古典式59公斤級 2018年布達佩斯 古典式63公斤...

 

 

  لمعانٍ أخرى، طالع ترك (توضيح). ترك  - city -    تقسيم إداري البلد  إيران[1] المحافظة أذربيجان الشرقية المقاطعة مقاطعة ميانة الناحية Kandovan إحداثيات 37°36′58″N 47°46′18″E / 37.61611°N 47.77167°E / 37.61611; 47.77167 السكان التعداد السكاني 1869 نسمة (إحصاء 2006)   • ال...

2007 Indian filmLakshmi KalyanamMovie PosterDirected byTejaWritten byParuchuri brothers (dialogues)Screenplay byTejaStory byTejaProduced byK. MahendraStarring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram Kajal Aggarwal CinematographyA.R. KrishnaEdited byShankarMusic by R. P. Patnaik Mani Sharma Release date 15 February 2007 (2007-02-15) CountryIndiaLanguageTelugu Lakshmi Kalyanam is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed by Teja. Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Kajal Aggarwal played the...

 

 

Biblioteca del CongressoThe Library of CongressUbicazioneStato Stati Uniti CittàWashington Indirizzo101 Independence Ave, SE, Washington D.C. CaratteristicheTipoBiblioteca pubblica di Stato ISILUS-DLC Numero opere173.000.000 Apertura24 aprile 1800 DirettoreCarla Hayden Sito web Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale La Biblioteca del Congresso (in inglese Library of Congress), nota con gli acronimi LOC o Loc, è di fatto la biblioteca nazionale degli Stati Uniti d'America. Grazi...

 

 

Chemical compound SecurinineIdentifiers IUPAC name (1S,2R,8S)-14-Oxa-7-azatetracyclo[6.6.1.01,11.02,7]pentadeca-9,11-dien-13-one CAS Number5610-40-2PubChem CID442872ChemSpider391181UNIIG4VS580P5EKEGGC10614ChEBICHEBI:9079ChEMBLChEMBL303062CompTox Dashboard (EPA)DTXSID7045944 ECHA InfoCard100.222.962 Chemical and physical dataFormulaC13H15NO2Molar mass217.268 g·mol−13D model (JSmol)Interactive image SMILES C1CCN2[C@H](C1)[C@]34C[C@H]2C=CC3=CC(=O)O4 InChI InChI=1S/C13H15NO2/c15-12-7-9-4-...

Ini adalah nama Korea; marganya adalah Seo. Seo Ha-joonGaon Chart K-POP Award Red Carpet, 2016Lahir19 September 1989 (umur 34)Seoul, Korea SelatanPekerjaanAktorTahun aktif2013-sekarangAgenSH EntertainmentNama KoreaHangul서하준 Alih AksaraSeo Ha-junMcCune–ReischauerSŏ Ha-chun Seo Ha-joon (lahir 19 September 1989) adalah aktor asal Korea Selatan.[1][2][3] Filmografi Serial televisi Tahun Judul Peran Jaringan 2013 Princess Aurora Seol Seol-hee MBC 2014 Onl...

 

 

Christian devotion This article is about the religious devotion. For other uses, see Angelus (disambiguation). The Angelus (1857–1859) by Jean-François Millet Part of a series on theMariologyof the Catholic ChurchImmaculate Conception by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (c. 1675) Overview Prayers Antiphons Titles Hymns to Mary Devotional practices Saints Societies Consecrations and entrustments Veneration Titles of Mary Theotokos (Mother of God) Mediatrix Mother of the Church Our Lady of G...