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Marble Valley Regional Transit District (MVRTD) operates a public transportation system in Rutland County, Vermont called The Bus. The company currently has full bus service to Rutland and West Rutland, as well as limited daily bus service to Castleton, Fair Haven, Poultney and Killington. Limited weekday service is available to Ludlow and Proctor.
In 2025, WellSense Health Plan will have "zero dollar" HMO and PPO Advantage plans, which include access to Northeast Delta Dental's network of 900 providers in the state, according to Paul Wingle ...
The Monroe County Transit Authority (MCTA), also known as the Pocono Pony, is a public transportation service that services Monroe County, Pennsylvania. It provides rural and inter-city fixed route bus and paratransit service within the county. [1] MCTA is funded in part by PennDOT, the Federal Transit Administration, local match and farebox ...
Huntington Area Rapid Transit began operations in 1978. It was established in order to provide better connectivity throughout the town, and to better integrate it with the region's larger transportation networks, such as the Long Island Rail Road. In 1995, HART eliminated a bus route, known as the Red Line due to low ridership, only being used ...
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Senior citizens who are age 65 or older may ride PART for free with a valid Transit ID or Medicare Card. Up to two children under fare box height can ride for free with a fare-paying adult; additional children may ride for $0.25 each. Transfers between routes are available for $1.00 and must be used within 90 minutes of being purchased. [3]
Martin County Public Transit, known popularly as MARTY, is the provider of public transportation for Martin County, Florida.The system consists of five fixed bus routes, and includes connecting services with Palm Tran to the neighboring city of West Palm Beach and with the Treasure Coast Connector to Port St. Lucie.
Duluth Transportation Center (DTC) is the downtown hub for the Duluth transit system. The DTC was built in February 2016, [ 6 ] replacing an existing parking ramp. The building was designed by LHB Corporation and constructed by Mortenson Construction .