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The University of Minnesota's Campus Shuttle is a zero-fare bus service operating on the University's Minneapolis and St. Paul (Falcon Heights) campuses. In 2009, the system carried more than 3.9 million riders, [1] making it the second-busiest transit system in Minnesota after the Twin Cities's primary provider Metro Transit. It outpaces all ...
The primary service on the Transitway is the #121 Campus Connector route of the University of Minnesota Campus Shuttle. The Campus Connector operates year-round between the university's West Bank campus and the St. Paul Student Center, via the Transitway and Washington Ave SE. [3] State Fair shuttle buses and a bicyclist on the Transitway in 2011
The following year, commercial air service from American Airlines, Transcontinental and Western, and other carriers began to be offered at the airport. [4] Over the next two decades, as planes continued to increase in size, the short and unpaved runways of the Springfield Airport made it difficult for commercial air service to expand.
One-way service: Washington Avenue: University of Minnesota: Shuttle from Huron Boulevard and Interstate 94, extending westbound Routes 94 and 134 trips to the University of Minnesota. No weekend, holiday, or break service. Discontinued June 13, 2020 for summer break. [17] Did not return for Fall, Spring 2020 or Fall 2021 semesters.
In 1933 the city received funding from the Works Progress Administration to purchase an 80-acre site to develop an airport with a turf runway. The original airport opened in 1935. [3] On May 5, 1973, ground was broken for the current airport. The new airport was close enough to the original airport for airplanes to taxi by a road to the new ...
Branson Airport, LLC is a private company operating the airport through an operating agreement with The Branson Regional Airport Transportation District. The airport is owned by Taney County. Branson Airport’s three-letter location identifier for IATA, is BKG, and the three-letter location identifier from the FAA is BBG. The airport opened on ...
In 2008, the system carried 3.55 million riders. Although the shuttle service is free, it is comparatively inexpensive to operate; with an operating cost of $4.55 million in 2008, the operating subsidy was only $1.28 per passenger.
This is a list of airports in Missouri (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.