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  2. Maritime Metro Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Metro Transit Center, located at 915 South 11th St, is the primary transfer hub of Maritime Metro Transit. The facility was opened on October 24, 2012, replacing a former bank drive-thru, used since 1998. The transfer center serves 5 of the 7 routes with buses departing on the hour or half hour. [5] [6]

  3. Maritime Bus - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Bus is a Canadian coach operator based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. [1] [2] [3] ... 2012, after Acadian Lines discontinued service on November 30 ...

  4. Codiac Transpo - Wikipedia

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    Codiac Transpo operates a real-time bus location tracking system, allowing customers to determine bus wait times. [9] Through modernization methods, they primarily provide this service through their Codiac Transpo App available at app.codiactranspo.ca or through major app stores like Google Play and Apple App Store . [ 10 ]

  5. Maritime Metro Transit bus service starts extended hours July 1

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  6. Moncton station - Wikipedia

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    The Moncton station is a railway and bus station in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It serves Via Rail 's Ocean passenger train and Maritime Bus intercity buses. [ 1 ] It is located at 1240 Main Street ( New Brunswick Route 106 ) beside Avenir Centre .

  7. Maritime transport - Wikipedia

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    Maritime transport (or ocean transport) or more generally waterborne transport, is the transport of people or goods via waterways. Freight transport by sea has been widely used throughout recorded history .

  8. Maritime Express - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Express moved to a new “temporary” south end station on 22 December 1918 and to the new Halifax Station in 1928. [2] The Maritime Express continued to build patronage through its first 12 years. Heavy traffic often required the addition of a second following section; in 1906 Christmas travel volumes forced the addition of a ...

  9. Acadian Lines - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Acadian Lines cancelled bus service on the route between Saint John, New Brunswick and Bangor, Maine due to low ticket sales. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] From 2 December 2011 until 16 May 2012 the company completely shut down its New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island operations after it locked out 59 drivers with Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1229 ...