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  2. Puerto Rico Metropolitan Bus Authority - Wikipedia

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    AMA provides bus transportation in the San Juan metropolitan area—which includes the municipalities of San Juan, Guaynabo, Bayamón, Trujillo Alto, Cataño, Toa Baja, Carolina, and Loíza—through a network of 32 fixed bus routes. Most routes operate Monday through Friday from 5AM to 9PM; and Saturdays and holidays from 6:00AM to 8:00PM.

  3. Transportation in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Bus Authority (Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses or AMA in Spanish) provides daily bus transportation to residents of San Juan, Guaynabo, Bayamón, Trujillo Alto, Cataño, and Carolina through 30 different routes. Its fleet consists of 277 regular buses and 35 buses for handicapped persons, and its ridership is estimated at ...

  4. Tren Urbano - Wikipedia

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    From 1901 to 1946 San Juan had a street tramway network, known as the “Trolley” de San Juan, and was operated by the Porto Rico Railway, Light and Power Company [5] with more than 20 miles (32 km) of tracks and ran between San Juan and Santurce. During its heyday, it was the most modern electric streetcar system in Puerto Rico, rivaled New ...

  5. Rail transport in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    This interurban system was the beginning of colonization of the hinterland of the walled city of San Juan. [3] In 1901, the San Juan Light & Transit Co. replaced the steam tram by a new electric tram system. [4] The stops or paradas along the avenue were numbered, from 1 in Old San Juan to 40 in Río Piedras. The numbers became so identified ...

  6. List of Southern California transit agencies - Wikipedia

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    The city of Dana Point operates two bus routes along beach. provides transfers between Languna Beach Transit, Laguna Nigel trolley, San Juan Capistrano trolley, and the San Clemente Trolley [72] Huntington Beach Circuit

  7. Bayamón station - Wikipedia

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    Bayamón is a rapid transit station in the San Juan agglomeration, Puerto Rico. It is the western terminus of the Tren Urbano system, located after Deportivo station. The station is located in Bayamón, just outside of its downtown (Bayamón Pueblo). The trial service ran in 2004, however, the regular service only started on 6 June 2005. [1]

  8. Trolley de San Juan - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Trolley de San Juan

  9. Sagrado Corazón station - Wikipedia

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    Bus terminal is located at the south entrance of the station: E10 express route: Sagrado Corazón – Old San Juan Covadonga Terminal; T2: Sagrado Corazón – Hato Rey – Plaza Las Américas – Hiram Bithorn Stadium – Roberto Clemente Coliseum – San Patricio – Caparra – Bayamón Station