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  2. Category : Transportation in Halifax County, North Carolina

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    U.S. Route 301 Business (Halifax, North Carolina) U.S. Route 301 in North Carolina This page was last edited on 6 November 2011, at 19:59 (UTC). Text ...

  3. List of Charlotte Area Transit System bus routes - Wikipedia

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    1–89 – local routes in various areas of the city; 40X–88X – express routes (specifically designated with an X) from uptown to various park and ride lots; 90–99 – Circulator routes in North Mecklenburg (and formerly Matthews/Mint Hill) that will deviate for pick ups up to 3/4 of a mile from the route with advanced notice.

  4. North Carolina Highway 481 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina: Counties: Halifax: ... In 1930, NC 40 and NC 481 switched routes again, ... (NC 481 Bus) was established in 2007, when NC 481 was rerouted onto new ...

  5. Special routes of U.S. Route 301 - Wikipedia

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    Halifax, North Carolina: Length: ... US 301 Bus. northbound at SR 2 and SR 207 Bus. in Bowling Green. U.S. Route 301 Business was established in 1970, ...

  6. Transportation in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak operates several passenger rail lines in North Carolina. Each train is daily except the Piedmont which is twice-daily.. The Carolinian between New York and Charlotte serves Rocky Mount, Wilson, Selma-Smithfield, Raleigh, State Fair (conditional), Cary, Durham, Hillsborough (future), Burlington, Greensboro, High Point, Lexington (conditional), Salisbury, Kannapolis, and Charlotte.

  7. Charlotte Area Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Privately operated bus routes also ran in Charlotte until 1976. [7] In 1976, the City of Charlotte began operating bus routes under the Charlotte Transit brand, which operated from 1976 until CATS' founding in 2000. [8] (Charlotte Transit and the Charlotte Area Transit System are not to be confused despite the similarity in name.)

  8. North Carolina Highway 48 - Wikipedia

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    The second and current NC 48 was established in 1934 as a renumbering of NC 482, which traversed between NC 43, in Rocky Mount, and US 158, in Littleton. [2] In 1952, NC 48 was rerouted at Brinkleyville northeasterly on new primary routing to Roanoke Rapids, then replaced NC 47 through Gaston and Pleasant Hill; its former alignment became parts of NC 561, Old NC 48 (SR 1312) and NC 4. [3]

  9. North Carolina Highway 43 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 43 Business (NC 43 Bus) was established in 2001, when NC 43 was rerouted to bypass north of downtown Rocky Mount. The business loop travels along Cokey Road, Fairview Road, Grand Avenue, Grace Street and Falls Road.