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  2. Metro Transit (Madison) - Wikipedia

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    Metro Transit, formerly Madison Metro, operates bus services throughout the City of Madison, Wisconsin, United States and several of its suburbs, including Middleton, Fitchburg, Maple Bluff, Shorewood Hills, Sun Prairie, and Verona. [2] System-wide, fixed route ridership was 9,514,620 in 2023. [3]

  3. M1, M2, M3, and M4 buses - Wikipedia

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    The northbound route of the new 1 followed the old NYCO 1 along Park Avenue, 39th Street, Madison Avenue, 135th Street, and Lenox Avenue, and the southbound route used Lenox Avenue and 135th Street to join the old FACCo 1 at Fifth Avenue. Buses left the old FACCo route at 40th Street, heading south on the old NYCO route on Park Avenue and Broadway.

  4. Monona Express - Wikipedia

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    Monona Express is a provider of mass transportation with commuter bus service between Monona and Madison, Wisconsin.Since 2022, the city has studied whether to discontinue the service in favor of switching to Madison Metro Transit, which would streamline transfers and operations of transit services in the Monona area.

  5. RapidRide G Line - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Street corridor was identified as a bus rapid transit candidate in the 2012 Transit Master Plan, adopted by the city of Seattle with input from King County Metro. [18] While other routes were given feasibility studies for streetcars, as part of a new municipal system, Madison Street was considered too steep to support rail transit. [19]

  6. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Route 90 operates when snow routes are in effect in the Central Seattle area, and when the Emergency Service Network has been activated due to severe weather. Route 90 buses travel between Downtown Seattle and First Hill, via Capitol Hill, serving all marked stops along the route from approximately 5:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. [2]

  7. Badger Bus - Wikipedia

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    The Badger Bus is an intercity bus service operating mainly in Wisconsin [1] [2] by Badger Coaches, Inc. It also offers charters and tours, [ 3 ] and operates school buses under contract. History

  8. M22 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    On September 21, 1919, the New York Railways Company's Madison and Chambers Streets Line streetcar was replaced by the New York City Department of Plant and Structures' M1 bus route. In 1933, this bus route was taken over by Green Bus Lines, who gave the route to the Comprehensive Omnibus Co. in 1935. In 1948, the New York City government ...

  9. Valley Transit (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Map: 8: Telulah: See route 19 for weekday evening and Saturday service Map: 9: The Link: Map: 10 Neenah/Oshkosh Operated by GO Transit: Map: 11: East College/Buchanan See route 19 for weekday evening and Saturday service Map: 12: Fox Valley Tech — Map: 15: West College — Map: 16: Northeast: See route 6 for weekday evening and Saturday ...