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Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA) is the public transportation operator in the city of Birmingham, Alabama and surrounding areas. Created in 1972 to take over transit operations from private operators, it operates 109 buses on 38 routes. It also operates paratransit services, as well as micro transit services. [4]
The Beaumont Municipal Transit System is the primary provider of mass transportation in Jefferson County, Texas.Ten routes are operated from Monday through Saturday. All routes terminate at the Dannebaum Station Transit Center.
A Jefferson Transit bus in Port Townsend. Transit services around Port Townsend began in 1915 with the debut of passenger "jitney" buses operated by private companies. The Stevens Stage Line, successor to the original jitney in Port Townsend, was contracted by the Clallam-Jefferson Community Action Council in 1979 to operate a pilot transit route using funds from the Urban Mass Transportation ...
Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority: Birmingham, Bessemer, Fairfield, Homewood, Mountain Brook, Hoover, and Vestavia Hills: Birmingham: 6,700 71 7,381 [1] [2] CrimsonRide: University of Alabama campus Tuscaloosa: 13,510 [3] Gadsden Trolley System: Etowah County: Gadsden: Orbit (bus system) Huntsville: Huntsville: 891 13 1,778 [4] [5 ...
JeffTran is a public transit agency in Jefferson City, Missouri. It operates six regular fixed bus routes [3] with two transport hubs and on call curb to curb paratransit service during typical weekday business hours.
By the 1950s streetcar operations gave way to bus service in the city. Forty-seven streamlined PCC streetcars, which went into service in 1947, were sold to the Toronto Transit Commission in 1953. BEC changed its name to Birmingham Transit Company in 1951. In 1972, the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority took over public transit ...
South Central Illinois Mass Transit District is a provider of mass transportation in Clinton, Franklin, Jefferson, Marion, Perry and Washington counties in Illinois, with deviated fixed-routes serving numerous cities, as well as demand-response service across the counties. As of 2021, the system provided 60,311 rides over 14,109 annual vehicle ...
Connections to Lewis County Transit; Route 50: Quinault, Amanda Park, Neilton, Humptulips Connections to Jefferson Transit; Route 56: Westport Route Deviation and Dial-a-Ride; Route 57: Raymond/Tokeland; Route 60: Ocean Shores, Ocean City, Copalis Beach, Copalis Crossing, Pacific Beach, Moclips, Taholah; Route 70: Westport-Grayland