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  2. Green Mountain Transit - Wikipedia

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    Green Mountain Transit (GMT) is the regional public transit system based in Burlington, Vermont, which was formed in 2016 through the merger of two more localized transit systems: the Chittenden County Transportation Authority and the Green Mountain Transit Authority. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 1,774,100, or about 7,300 per weekday ...

  3. Chittenden County Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The "Downtown Transit Center" was scheduled to be completed in 2016. [5] The Downtown Transit Center opened October 13, 2016, in conjunction with the merger with the GMTA. Most of the fleet is made up of Gillig low-floor transit buses, although a number of older RTS transit buses remain in use, particularly on Burlington Neighborhood Special ...

  4. Green Mountain Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Green Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA) provides public transportation in central Vermont, specifically in Washington and Lamoille counties and parts of Orange County, [1] expanding in 2009 to include Franklin and Grand Isle counties. [2] Their bus routes connect the Capital District, Stowe, Lamoille Valley and the Mad River Valley. [3]

  5. Green Mountain Transit, Burlington Electric Department add ...

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    Sydney P. Hakes is the Burlington city reporter. Contact her at SHakes@gannett.com . This article originally appeared on Burlington Free Press: Green Mountain Transit is adding 5 electric buses ...

  6. Vermont Translines - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Translines' current bus fleet consists of German bus manufacturer Setra coaches numbered 285, 286 and 287, and a Dodge bus numbered 1001. The much smaller Dodge bus is primarily used on the Route 4 bus route largely due to lower ridership on that route in the first fiscal year of the company's operation. [7]

  7. Union Station (Burlington, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Rail service to Burlington began in December 1849 with the completion of the Rutland and Burlington Railroad (which later became the Rutland Railroad) and the Vermont Central Railroad (VC). The VC replaced its original station by 1853; it constructed a new line into Burlington in 1861, with a temporary station on the waterfront.

  8. Consolidated Communications of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Communications of Vermont Company, LLC; Formerly: Telephone Operating Company of Vermont LLC (2008–2019) Company type: Subsidiary: Industry

  9. Burlington VT mayor reappoints 19 city leaders, leaves four ...

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    Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak reappointed many city leaders to their positions last week, including Police Chief Jon Murad. Find out who else. Burlington VT mayor reappoints 19 city ...