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Central Community Transit (CCT) is the primary provider of mass transportation in Litchfield and Willmar, Minnesota with two routes serving the region in addition to countywide demand-response services. As of 2019, the system provided 227,429 rides over 51,272 annual vehicle revenue hours with 5 buses and 27 paratransit vehicles.
Route 201 - Six Flags Over Georgia; Route 850 - Carroll Heights / Fairburn Heights; Route 856 - Baker Hills / Wilson Mill Meadows; Route 865 - Boulder Park Drive; Route 867 - Harlan Road / Peyton Forest / Dixie Hills; The station is also served by the following CobbLinc bus routes: Route 25 - Hurt Road / Old Alabama Road; Route 30 - Austell ...
CobbLinc (formerly Cobb Community Transit) is the bus public transit system in Cobb County, Georgia, one of metro Atlanta's three most populous suburban counties.CobbLinc began operations in July 1989 (as Cobb Community Transit) [2] and has had relatively strong ridership (3,793,253 total passengers in 2005) since then.
An $8.7 million project to make improvements along Route 30 between Route 74 and Interstate 83 starts this month. It also includes work on Roosevelt Avenue, according to the state Department of ...
The Corridor Cities Transitway (CCT) proposal is for a 15-mile (24 km) bus rapid transit line in Maryland that would run from the Shady Grove Metro station in Gaithersburg northwest to Clarksburg. [2] The proposed master plans for Montgomery County and Frederick County provide for the eventual extension of the CCT northward along I-270 into ...
The municipality of Rosemead operates two interlined bus lines, with Route 1 running clockwise and Route 2 traveling over the same area counterclockwise. The main termini of the loop are Montebello Town Center and Rosemead Square, with Walnut Grove and Garvey Avenue serving as major streets.
[60]: 17 The Woodlake city bus connected with TCaT Route 30 at the Whitney Transit Center, which opened in October 2013 at 201 E Lakeview in downtown Woodlake; [61] in total, there were four bus shelters: one at Whitney and the others at local schools (Woodlake High School, F.J. White Learning Center, and Castle Rock Elementary).
However, due to the popularity of its bus service (overcrowding on routes has become commonplace) the agency has already reached this goal. A second expansion phase is now being implemented to have 47 routes in operation by the 2013 fiscal year. These routes will connect the outlying suburbs with each other and downtown Atlanta.