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  2. Interstate 69 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 69 (I-69) is an Interstate Highway in the United States currently consisting of eight unconnected segments. The longest segment runs from Evansville, Indiana , northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan , and includes the original continuous segment from Indianapolis , Indiana, to Port Huron of 355.8 miles (572.6 km).

  3. Merrick Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    These routes began operation from the terminal under North Shore Bus Company on June 25, 1939, [55] as part of the company's takeover of nearly all routes in Zone D (Jamaica and Southeast Queens). [56] [57] The Queens-Nassau County Merrick route was retained by Bee-Line; [54] it is now the n4 of the Nassau Inter-County Express.

  4. U.S. Route 69 - Wikipedia

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    US 69 Alt., cosigned with Historic Route 66, splits from mainline US-69 south of Picher and west of Quapaw. US 69 Alt. and HR-66 head ENE through the towns of Quapaw and Baxter Springs, Kansas. North of Baxter Springs, US-400 joins the concurrency. West of Riverton, Historic US-66 heads east along K-66, while US-69 Alt. and US-400 head north.

  5. Guy R. Brewer Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    [25] [46] At this time, the route was split into Route B (Jamaica-Hook Creek) and Route D (Far Rockaway), in addition to the special Jamaica Racetrack service (Route H). [46] [47] Around 1960, Route D was renamed the Q113, and Route B became the Q111 route between Jamaica and the intersection of New York Boulevard (Brewer Boulevard) and 147th ...

  6. Jamaica Urban Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Urban Transit Company operates over 70 routes across Kingston, Portmore and Spanish Town. Routes also travel to Clarendon and sub-suburban Saint Catherine . The company launched an Express Service operating on a different schedule and different fare structure.

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  8. Q4 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    These routes began operation from the terminal under North Shore Bus Company on June 25, 1939, [29] as part of the company's takeover of nearly all routes in Zone D (Jamaica and Southeast Queens). [ 30 ] [ 31 ] The northern terminus of the Q4, Q4A (predecessor to the Q84), Q5, and Q5A was moved once again to Hillside Avenue and 168th Street ...

  9. 165th Street Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The 165th Street Bus Terminal, also known as Jamaica Bus Terminal, [1] [4] the Long Island Bus Terminal [5] (the name emblazoned on the entranceway's red tiles), Jamaica−165th Street Terminal (as signed on buses towards the terminal), or simply 165th Street Terminal, is a major bus terminal in Jamaica, Queens.