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The Bus, also referred to occasionally as CU Transit, is a public transit system in Springfield, Missouri, United States. The service is provided by the transit division of the City Utilities of Springfield , who also provide paratransit under the name Access Express.
Public transportation in the metropolitan area is focused primarily in Springfield. City Utilities of Springfield operates Springfield Transit Services, operating many buses on several different routes throughout the city, and bus service is available 365 days per year with less frequent weekend, holiday and evening routes.
Springfield Southwestern Railway: MP: 1903 1909 St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway: Springfield and Western Missouri Railroad: SLSF: 1877 1888 Kansas City, Springfield and Memphis Railroad: Springfield Western and Southern Railroad of Missouri: SLSF: 1875 1877 Springfield and Western Missouri Railroad: Tarkio Valley Railroad: CB&Q ...
The CU service territory covers approximately 320 square miles (830 km 2), which includes all of the city of Springfield, portions of Greene County, and a part of northern Christian County. The utility is owned by the community and governed by an eleven-member Board of Public Utilities, nine of whom are customers inside the city limits and two ...
Springfield is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County. [4] The city's population was 169,176 at the 2020 census. [5] It is the principal city of the Springfield metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 487,061 in 2022 [6] and includes the counties of Christian, Dallas, Greene, Polk, and Webster, [7] The city sits on the ...
Christian County is located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, its population was 88,842.Its county seat is Ozark. [2] The county was organized in 1859 and is named after Christian County, Kentucky, which in turn is named for William Christian, a Kentucky soldier of the American Revolutionary War.
Webster County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 39,085. [2] Its county seat is Marshfield. [3] The county was organized in 1855 and named for U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of State Daniel Webster.