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  2. Transportation in metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, DDOT routes 7 and 17, crosstown routes following 7 Mile and 8 Mile respectively, run parallel to SMART's mile-road crosstown routes, whose numbers begin with 7. The agencies' buses can easily be told apart by their color schemes. DDOT's older buses are white with yellow-and-green stripes, while their newer buses are mint green.

  3. Detroit Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    These six, plus four other routes, would run 24/7 under this plan, with all other routes in the system running from 4 a.m. to 1 a.m., seven days a week. [ 25 ] To achieve this plan, three of the system's least-used routes – 12, 40, & 46 – were recommended for discontinuation, while four others – 23 & 39, 29 & 42 – would be combined into ...

  4. Jason Hargrove Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Hargrove, a father of six, had worked for DDOT since 2016, and was an active member of the Amalgamated Transit Union. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Hargrove gained national attention from a viral video he posted on Facebook on March 21, 2020, [ 11 ] in which he described being coughed on by a careless passenger, and advocated for stronger protections for DDOT ...

  5. Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation

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    9 Mile Crosstown: 9 Mile + Telegraph (Southfield) 20.7 miles (33.3 km) 45 60 45 First eastbound trip daily starts at 9 Mile + Woodward No Sunday service west of Lodge Freeway (truncated to 10 Mile + Evergreen) 730: 10 Mile Crosstown: 10 Mile + Telegraph (Southfield) 28.9 miles (46.5 km) 60 60 -

  6. District Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    [7] DDOT is engaged in a number of critical transportation initiatives, many of which focus on economic development in the city's poorer neighborhoods. Among DDOT's major initiatives are: DC Streetcar - DDOT owns and is currently the sole financier of DC Streetcar, a surface light rail and streetcar network under construction in Washington, D.C ...

  7. Columbia Pike–Pentagon City Line - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Pike–Pentagon City Line, designated as Routes 16G & 16H, were daily bus routes that was operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the neighborhoods of Arlington Mill (16G) or Skyline City (16H) and Pentagon City station of the Yellow and Blue lines of the Washington Metro.

  8. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    There are 269 bus routes serving 11,129 stops, including 2,554 bus shelters. [17] Metrobus had 130.8 million trips in 2016. [17] On a typical weekday, it provides more than 400,000 trips. [83] The route numbering represents its region of operation.

  9. DC Circulator - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 2024, WMATA implemented multiple bus service adjustments, including the introduction of a new route, to prepare for the elimination of the Circulator routes. A new daily bus route called the Anacostia – Stanton Road Line (route C25) was created to provide service to Stanton Road and Pomeroy Road from Anacostia Station [21 ...