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In 1933, Oshkosh City Lines, Inc. assumed operation of urban buses in Oshkosh and in 1962 City Transit Lines took over operations. [1] City-owned Oshkosh Transit Service began in 1978, following the takeover of the struggling private City Transit Lines. Nine routes serve the city from Monday through Saturday.
Valley Transit's operations consist of 18 fixed bus routes, with all routes except #10 being round trip, meaning they begin and end at the same place. In addition, they operate multiple seasonal (Tripper) routes which typically only run a limited number of times daily to connect most of the AASD middle/high schools to the Appleton Transit ...
Oshkosh is also served by the GO Transit (formerly Oshkosh Transit System), which runs nine fixed-route bus routes throughout the city from 6:15 am until 6:45 pm Monday through Saturday. One of these routes also connects Oshkosh with Neenah, Wisconsin, and the Fox Cities' transit system, Valley Transit.
I love riding a hop-on, hop-off bus on my first day in a new-to-me city. In New York, the bus got me around town with ease since there were a dozen different stops along the route, including near ...
New bus routes, 12 in all, and new schedules have been relaunched. Riders can view the routes on the new JTRAN app. New buses, new bus routes, new bus signs and more.
Route 6A will end at 7 p.m. Routes 6B and 2 will end at 7:30 p.m. Routes 3 and 4 will go to hourly service at 7 p.m. and end at 8 p.m. There will be no 30-minute bus route at 7 p.m. for these two ...
Langlade County Public Transit operates one weekday deviated fixed-route bus route around Antigo which runs five times per day from 9:15 A.M. to 5:20 P.M. serving 18 stops. There is no service on Saturdays and Sundays. [3] Regular fares are $1.50. [4] Demand-response service is available through Langlade County.
The initial proposal to reform the law used the slogan “They’re girls, not wives” and aimed to prevent young girls from being forced to marry.