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  2. Bermuda Public Transportation Board - Wikipedia

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    Buses were introduced to Bermuda in 1945 by the Bermuda Omni Bus Service, a division of the Bermuda Railway Service. The railway system closed in 1948. The Public Transportation Board was created in 1946 and operates all bus services. Buses, the backbone of the island's public transportation system, are supplemented by a public ferry service.

  3. Transport in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Map of Bermuda Pink buses of Bermuda. Bermuda consists of several islands with an area of 53.2 km 2 (20.5 sq mi) with 447 km (278 mi) of paved roads — 225 km (140 mi) of which are public roads and 222 km (138 mi) are private paved roads. [1] A former railway track has been converted into a walking trail. [2]

  4. Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    View of Bermuda from Gibbs Hill Lighthouse in July 2015 View from the top of Gibb's Hill Lighthouse Landsat 8 satellite image Topographic map of Bermuda Bermuda is a group of low-forming volcanoes in the Atlantic Ocean , in the west of the Sargasso Sea , roughly 578 nmi (1,070 km; 665 mi) east-southeast of Cape Hatteras [ 53 ] on the Outer ...

  5. Hamilton, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    All but one route (Route 6) in Bermuda start from the bus terminal in Hamilton. [25] Route 1 – Hamilton / Grotto Bay / St. George's; Route 2 – Hamilton / Ord Road; Route 3 – Hamilton / Grotto Bay / St. George's; Route 4 – Hamilton / Spanish Point; Route 5 – Hamilton / Pond Hill; Route 7 – Hamilton / Barnes Corner via South Shore Road

  6. Template:Bus-routemap - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for a bus route in country. For a key to symbols, see {{ bus route legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .

  7. Bermuda Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Bermuda Railway was a 21.7-mile (34.9 km) common carrier line that operated in Bermuda for a brief period (October 31, 1931 – May 1, 1948). In its 17 years of existence, the railway provided frequent passenger and freight service over its length spanning most of the archipelago from St. George's in the east to Somerset, Sandys Parish, in the west.

  8. Template:Bermuda Railway - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Bermuda Railway, a railway in Bermuda.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Castle Roads - Wikipedia

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    Castle Roads is the primary channel by which vessels enter Castle Harbour, Bermuda, from the Atlantic Ocean. Although little used today, except by pleasure boats, Castle Harbour was once an important anchorage, [ 1 ] and an access route used by ships to reach the still important St. George's Harbour .