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  2. Kalamazoo Metro - Wikipedia

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    From 1967 to 2016, Metro Transit services were operated by the city of Kalamazoo. The Metro bus depot and the Kalamazoo Transportation Center are owned by the city of Kalamazoo, and are leased to the CCTA for $1 per year. [13] As of 2012, the executive director of Metro is Sean McBride. [11]

  3. List of NJ Transit bus routes (600–699) - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Transit Center: East Trenton: Perry Street Clinton Avenue Weekday service only; Former Route L; Became Route 624 on June 20, 2015; 655 Princeton: Plainsboro: University Place Alexander Road Route 1 Scudders Mill Road Weekdays only; Served Princeton Railroad Station; New route added by NJ TRANSIT May 14, 2012; Discontinued by NJ TRANSIT ...

  4. NJ Transit bus garages - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Transit was created by the Public Transportation Act of 1979 to “acquire, operate and contract for transportation service in the public interest.” In 1980, it purchased Transport of New Jersey, at that time the state’s largest private bus company, including its bus maintenance and storage facilities; [1] it has subsequently acquired numerous other previously privately-owned or ...

  5. Kalamazoo Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Kalamazoo Transportation Center is an Intermodal train and bus station in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan. [3] It is the second-busiest Amtrak station in Michigan, after Ann Arbor. [4] The Kalamazoo Transportation Center serves as the main hub for Kalamazoo Metro local buses, and also serves intercity buses operated by Greyhound and Indian Trails.

  6. Lists of NJ Transit bus routes - Wikipedia

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    The list of New Jersey Transit bus routes has been split into 11 parts: Routes 1 through 99; Routes 100 through 199; Routes 300 through 399; Routes 400 through 449; Routes 450 through 499; Routes 500 through 549; Routes 550 through 599; Routes 600 through 699; Routes 700 through 799; Routes 800 through 880; Routes above 881 (Wheels routes)

  7. NJ Transit taking on 20 North Jersey bus routes abruptly ...

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    The plan required "monumental effort" from NJ Transit's bus service planning staff in a short period of time, officials said, noting that Coach USA had given written notice of their plans to ...

  8. NJ Transit Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    NJ Transit Bus Operations is the bus division of NJ Transit, providing local and commuter bus service throughout New Jersey and adjacent areas of New York State (Manhattan in New York City, Rockland County, and Orange County) and Pennsylvania (Philadelphia and the Lehigh Valley). It operates its own lines as well as contracts others to private ...

  9. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Transit: New Jersey (statewide) with service to Manhattan and Philadelphia: 481,558 2,222 224,569 [364] [365] [366] Parsippany Free Transit System: Morris County: Parsippany, New Jersey [367] Princeton Free B: Mercer County: Princeton [368] Princeton Junction Shuttle: Mercer County: East Windsor Township and Hightstown [369] Route 57 ...