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Most routes west of Port Jefferson and Patchogue are scheduled with 30 minute headways (60 minutes on routes 3, 10 and 15) during weekdays until at least 6:00 p.m. On all routes from Port Jefferson and Patchogue and to the east, including the north-south routes between those two terminals, there are 60-minute headways (except for 30-minute headways on routes 51 and 66).
Intercity Transit "Dash" Bus 951 running in the Lakefair parade. Intercity Transit is a public transportation agency organized as a municipal corporation in Thurston County, Washington, United States. It serves Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, and Yelm and Lakewood: an area of approximately 94 square miles (240 km 2).
Gap in route between Southern State Parkway and Babylon/Huntington town line. [1] CR 29: CR 93 in Bohemia: Smithtown Avenue and Ronkonkoma Avenue I-495 in Ronkonkoma: Served as a connector from the Long Island Expressway to Ronkonkoma Station (LIRR) and Long Island MacArthur Airport. No longer recognized by SCDPW or NYSDOT. [1] CR 30: NY 27
Veolia took over operations on January 1, 2012. The Veolia plan was the subject of heated county public hearings in which Long Island Bus riders and employees criticized the plan. [56] [57] In February 2012, Veolia announced service cuts and adjustments to take effect in April 2012.
This service was until the end of 2011 provided by the MTA as MTA Long Island Bus. Long Beach Bus also provides service in Long Beach, Nassau County. Suffolk County Transit provides bus transportation throughout Suffolk County, except within the Town of Huntington, which is served by Huntington Area Rapid Transit.
An East Loop bus leaving Long Beach station. The City of Long Beach operates five bus routes within the City and to Point Lookout, all originating from the Long Beach LIRR station. The fare is $2.25 except on the Point Lookout route, which has a $2.50 fare, and payable in cash (coins and $1 bills) only. MetroCard is not accepted.
The Q101R, meanwhile, was created in the 1980s to replace the Q101 service to Rikers Island, and originally ran non-stop between 21st Street–Queensbridge and Rikers Island. From 2005 to 2006, the routes were taken over by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the MTA Bus Company brand, and relabeled to their current designations in 2008. Since ...
In addition to local service, the agency operates The One, a rapid bus service in Olympia and Lacey, and express buses to Lakewood that connect with Pierce Transit and Sound Transit. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] All routes in the Intercity Transit system have been fare-free since 2020; the agency is funded by a local sales tax within its service area , which ...