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As of July 2021, only the 215 [21] city service includes a stop directly at Parnell Place Bus Station. However, several services stop at Merchant's Quay, less than 100m away – these include the 202, [ 22 ] 203, [ 23 ] 207A, [ 24 ] 209, [ 25 ] and 209A. [ 26 ]
The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is the public transportation provider for Memphis, Tennessee.It is one of the largest transit providers in the state of Tennessee; MATA transports customers in the City of Memphis and parts of Shelby County on fixed-route buses, paratransit vehicles, demand-responsive service, and the MATA Trolley system.
Clarksville Transit System operates eight regular weekday bus routes on a pulse system with all routes serving the CTS Transit Center either on the hour or half hour. These eight routes are augmented by two routes which only operate when Austin Peay State University is in session. Routes 1 and 2 travel across the state line to Kentucky. [8]
SR 687 (Dr. Thomas Walker Road) to US 58 Bus. – Ewing, Rose Hill US 58 Bus. west (Dr. Thomas Walker Road) – Rose Hill, Ewing SR 758 (Flanary Bridge Road) / SR 880 (Red Fletcher Road) – Lee County Airport: Former SR 63 south: Jonesville: 33.36: 53.69: US 58 Alt. east (Main Street) / SR 649 (Park Street) – Pennington Gap, Norton
US 31A Bus. south / US 431 Bus. south (Verona Avenue/SR 11 south) / US 31A north / SR 272 north (Nashville Highway/SR 11 north) – Downtown, Chapel Hill: Northern end of US 31A/SR 272 concurrency; northern terminus of US 31A Business/US 431 Bus. 38.9: 62.6: SR 50 east (Franklin Road) – Downtown: Southern end of SR 50 concurrency: 39.0: 62.8
Parnell Place (Irish: Plás Parnell) [1] is a street in Cork, Ireland. It is a major south-to-north route across the city centre, and the location of Parnell Place Bus Station . In the south, it starts at the junction with South Mall , Lapp's Quay and Parnell Bridge, running to Merchant's Quay in the north.
Surviving station building and platforms at Drimoleague. The Cork and Bandon Railway was formed by the Cork and Bandon Railway Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. cxxii) and began operations on the 6 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (10.9 km) from Bandon to Ballinhassig from 1 August 1849, [3] 25 seat horse omnibuses being used for transfers to and from Cork City. [5]
Franklin Interurban Historical Marker. The Franklin Interurban Railway, also known as the Nashville Interurban, was an electric interurban rail line that existed in central Tennessee between 1908 and 1942. It ran between Franklin, Tennessee and Nashville, a distance of 19 miles (31 km), and was Franklin's first major travel connection to ...