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Purple—bus routes using the Martin ... Franklin Avenue & Wood Street between Franklin & Wallace Avenues, along with Tioga and Rosedale Streets ... 67: Braddock ...
On September 8, 2019, line 67 was realigned off of Florin (use line 81 for alternative service on Florin) and was rerouted south via Franklin, east on Mack and on an identical routing to line 56 from there to Cosumnes River College as part of SacRT Forward, replacing part of line 65, which was discontinued.
Replaced by then-new Route 67 on June 9, 2001, with service to Midway Shopping Center replaced by then-new Route 84. [62] 8 Franklin Avenue Station: University Ave. and Emerald St. Franklin Ave. Franklin Avenue Station: Discontinued on June 14, 2014; replaced by extended Route 67. [63] 8 (St. Paul)
The service connected with the Route 14 bus at Horizon Boulevard, the Route 56 bus at the Torresdale & Cottman Loop, and the Route 66 trackless trolley at the City Line Loop. Trips on SEPTA Owl Link were free with a SEPTA Key card. The SEPTA Owl Link service started on May 10, 2021, as a pilot program. The service ended on February 12, 2022. [84]
Access Johnson County operates six weekday bus routes in Johnson County. Two local routes operate within Franklin and Greenwood each, with an additional two routes traveling between Franklin and Greenwood, known as Zip North and Zip South. Hours of operation for the system are Monday through Friday from 6:15 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.
Route 20 - GreenLink Connector: This is a mornings-only local route entirely within the Town of Greenfield, with eight trips between 6:15 am and 9:30 am, and a ninth one-way trip originating at the Greenfield Gardens apartment complex at 4:35 am and arriving at the JWO Transit Center at 4:55 am. This route runs as a connector service from the ...
[67] [68] Corona Cruiser Corona: Corona 453 5 ... Fixed-Route Bus Service, www.aroostooktransportation.org ... VenanGo Bus: Venango County: Franklin and Oil City
Route 9 is among the busiest bus corridors in the state. Shoulder lanes, or bus bypass shoulders (BBS), along Route 9 in are a part of the express bus system in Monmouth and Middlesex counties. [10] The highway is used by NJT's routes 63, 64, 67 to Hudson County, the 130, 132, 136, 139 to PABT, and Academy Bus to Lower Manhattan.