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  2. Kenosha Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    Kenosha Area Transit is a city-owned public transportation agency based in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The system maintains a fleet of 47 buses and seven streetcars [ 2 ] operating on seven bus routes and one streetcar route throughout the City of Kenosha and Village of Pleasant Prairie .

  3. Streetcars in Kenosha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 the Kenosha system was converted to electric trolley buses, making Kenosha an early user of these vehicles for all transit operations (both Ipswich and Darlington in the UK converted entirely to trolley buses in 1926). Kenosha also utilized color-coding for transit routes, a more common practice in horsecar days but used by Glasgow on ...

  4. Western Kenosha County Transit - Wikipedia

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    Western Kenosha County Transit is a regional bus service operating route deviation and door-to-door service throughout Kenosha County, Wisconsin, mainly serving the rural areas west of Interstate 94. Western Kenosha County Transit runs a weekday route deviation service between Twin Lakes and the city of Kenosha .

  5. Southeast Wisconsin Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Wisconsin Transit System is a marketing partnership of five public transit agencies covering the Greater Milwaukee Area in the United States.These operators provide local or intercounty commuter service in the counties of Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, and Waukesha.

  6. Changes are coming to The Hop's schedule and route. Here's ...

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    Monday marks the beginning of a revised Milwaukee streetcar schedule that shifts resources to Saturday on the existing north-south line.

  7. Kenosha station - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Kenosha is the 135th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 345 weekday boardings. [1] It is the only passenger station in Kenosha County, since Amtrak's closest station is in Sturtevant. The station is linked to Kenosha's streetcar line, which stops on the far side of the station's parking lot.

  8. Wisconsin Coach Lines - Wikipedia

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    Airport Express operates 15 times daily to O'Hare Airport (ORD), and Mitchell Airport (MKE) from Waukesha, Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha.. Within Wisconsin WCL operates one daily bus route between Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha under contract from Racine and Kenosha counties, and 4 commuter routes between Waukesha County and downtown Milwaukee as a subcontractor to Waukesha Metro Transit ...

  9. Kenosha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Kenosha is one of the smallest cities in America with any type of streetcar system today. [165] In addition to its streetcar line, Kenosha has a city bus network with eight routes. Kenosha was the first city to color-code transit routes (with the Blue, Green, Red, and Orange Lines), and also the first city to use electric trolley buses in full ...