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On June 9, 1940, service in Indiana was converted to buses and removed. That same day, it was rerouted in Illinois, replacing the streetcar portion of Route 32, and the route was renamed 30 South Chicago-Ewing. Route was converted to buses on June 30, 1947, and 30 South Chicago-Ewing merged with 25 Hegewisch to form the 30 South Chicago in 1952.
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is the operator of mass transit in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and some of its suburbs, including the trains of the Chicago "L" and CTA bus service. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 279,146,200, or about 993,700 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
Osaka Line (Sanuki Express Osaka, Marugame, Zentsuji〜Kobe, Osaka, Namba, Universal Studios Japan) Kansai Airport Line ( Kansai Airport Limousine Bus , Takamatsu~Kansai Int'l Airport); servicing it in collaboration with JR Shikoku Bus, Nankai Bus (a company of Nankai Electric Railway group) and Kansai Airport Limousine.
Pulse is an express bus service and a purported bus rapid transit [a] system operated by Pace, a bus and paratransit agency in the Chicago metropolitan area.Pulse lines incorporate some aspects of a bus rapid transit line like transit signal priority, but not others, including no bus lanes.
Pace, another service board within the Regional Transportation Authority, operates a primarily-suburban bus service that also offers some routes into Chicago. Pace came into existence in 1985 under that name, and as an operating agency in 1995. It absorbed routes previously operated by a suburban town (e.g., Wilmette Wilbus) or a private ...
Pace is the suburban bus and regional paratransit division of the Regional Transportation Authority serving the Chicago metropolitan area.It was created in 1983 by the RTA Act, which established the formula that provides funding to the CTA, Metra, and Pace.
The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") [4] is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length, at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long as of 2014, [1] [note 1] and the third-busiest rapid ...
Route 9 for Hirano Kuyakusho-mae via Kami-minami and Hirano-Miyamachi Nichome; Bus stop 2 Route 1 for Osaka Abenobashi via Hirano-Miyamachi Nichome; Route 2 for Nagayoshi-Nagahara-higashi Sanchome; Bus stop 3 Route 3 for Suminoekoen via Kire-higashiguchi and Subway Hirano; Route 73 for Namba via Hirano Sports Center and Subway Hirano; Bus stop 4