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4 (Route 2 operates Monday-Friday, Routes 3 and 4 operate Monday-Saturday, and CL operates 7 days a week in conjunction with Greater Bridgeport Transit and Norwalk Transit District) Destinations: Greater Milford: Hubs: Norwalk Wheels Hub, Bridgeport Bus Station, The Dock Shopping Ctr. CT Post Mall: Fleet: 9 fixed route, 20 para-transit: Daily ...
This route has a segment between Forest Lane Station and Forest/Jupiter Station that has 10 min frequency. This segment operates on weekdays only (rest of the route is a 20 min frequency) [11] 23 Haskell Medical District Southwestern Medical District/Parkland station South Dallas J.B. Jackson Transit Center Haskell Avenue (EB), Peak Street (WB)
Milford Transit District: Milford: Milford 1,379 [214] Northeast Transportation Company: Waterbury, Meriden, and Wallingford: Waterbury 6,782 Norwalk Transit District: Norwalk metropolitan area Norwalk 5,000 [215] Southeast Area Transit: New London and Norwich: 3,789 [216] Windham Region Transit District: Windham County [217] Magic Carpet Bus ...
Route 271M connects to Route 261, the Milford Transit District routes, and the Coastal Link at CT Post Mall. Provides through-route service to Route 228 (Whitney Ave) or Route 229 (Waterbury). Also connects to the New Haven Line. for Metro-North Railroad, and Shore Line East. at Downtown Milford, Connecticut; 272 Union Ave 272 (J): Union Station
The Coastal Link, formerly Route 2, provides service from Connecticut Post Mall in Milford, Connecticut, to the Wheels Hub in Norwalk, Connecticut. The service runs in conjunction with Norwalk Transit District and Milford Transit District, using their buses as well. Frequency is roughly every 30 minutes, and makes short turns to destinations ...
Print/export Download as PDF ... Connecticut Route 121; Connecticut Yankee Council; D. Devon (Milford) ... Milford Point Hotel; Milford Transit District; N. Nells ...
Metropolitan Dallas had an extensive network of streetcar lines from the late 19th century through 1930s. Before the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority (MATA) began operations in 1989, the last streetcar ran in Dallas until January 1956. [8] Numerous maps of the old trolley routes are available online. [9]
The Red Line is one of three light rail routes on the METRORail network operated by METRO in Houston, Texas.It is the oldest line in the METRORail system, with the first 7.5-mile (12.1 km) section of the line between Fannin South and UH–Downtown opening on January 1, 2004.