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  2. Maritime Express - Wikipedia

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    Following the recommendations of a parliamentary committee established to examine the future of Maritime passenger services, the schedule of the Maritime Express was reduced in 1957 to less than 26 hours eastbound and just over 23 hours westbound, improving connections with the Yarmouth-Halifax train to boost express fish shipments. The new ...

  3. Maritime Bus - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Bus began operations in December 2012, serving 15,500 passengers in its first month. This increased to 16,700 in the month of March [8] and averaged about 15,000 per month for its first year of operation. Its busiest single day of operation was on October 13, 2014 (Thanksgiving Monday) when ridership totalled 1,757 passengers. [9]

  4. Codiac Transpo - Wikipedia

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    (Major line with up to 7 buses active during peak days/hours) 60: Bessborough 61: Elmwood 62: Hildegard 63: Lewisville 64: Hospitals 65: Killam 66: Caledonia (Route to Moncton High School Mon-Fri at 1230hrs & 1825hrs) - No Sunday service: 67: Edinburgh (67 Edinburgh & 68 Salisbury are at times operated by a single bus and may switch upon ...

  5. Maritime Metro Transit bus service starts extended hours July 1

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    Call Maritime Metro Transit at 920-686-3560 for more details or find additional information by visiting manitowoc.org/maritimemetro.

  6. Halifax Transit - Wikipedia

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    The route 185 Sackville Line improved transit connections to downtown Halifax from Lower Sackville, since standard bus service on routes 87 & 1 takes 43 minutes in optimal conditions, and bus service on the route 80 (which travels via Bedford) takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Both routes 159 Portland Hills Link and 185 Sackville Link saw unprecedented ...

  7. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The MBTA started subsidizing the Middlesex and Boston Street Railway in 1964, and acquired it in 1972, creating its 5xx bus routes. [ citation needed ] In the 1970s, the MBTA received a boost from the Boston Transportation Planning Review area-wide re-evaluation of the role of mass transit relative to highways.

  8. Maritime transport - Wikipedia

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    Maritime tradition dictates that each day be divided into six four-hour periods. Three groups of watch keepers from the engine and deck departments work four hours on then have eight hours off watch keeping. However, there are many overtime jobs to be done daily. This cycle repeats endlessly, 24 hours a day while the ship is at sea.

  9. MBTA bus - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates 152 bus routes in the Greater Boston area. The MBTA has a policy objective to provide transit service within walking distance (defined as 0.25 miles (0.40 km)) for all residents living in areas with population densities greater than 5,000 inhabitants per square mile (1,900/km 2) within the MBTA's service district.