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Douglas Area Rural Transit was incorporated in 2001 using Nevada's DOT public rural ride program [7] as a way to bridge the transit gap in Carson Valley and Stateline. [8] At launch, the system was averaging 40 passengers per day [9]
The following is a list and description of the bus routes of DART First State, which serves the state of Delaware. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 8,034,800, or about 34,600 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. Routes are divided based on their county of operation, with intercounty services running between counties.
Pages in category "Geography of Reno, Nevada" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Damonte Ranch; G.
Minor state routes, numbered in the 700s and 800s, chiefly exist to connect smaller rural communities to other state highways. In some small urban areas, these routes can also serve as minor collector or arterial roadways. Like primary state routes, minor state routes are grouped sequentially in alphabetical order by county name.
Intercity routes are known as Route 395 routes. These routes travel from Lancaster to Reno nevada. Lone Pine to Reno - Route (395 NORTH) [6]; Mammoth Lakes to Lancaster - Route (395 SOUTH) [7]
View north along US 395 in Reno, just north of I-80. Upon exiting Carson City, the freeway continues north through Washoe Valley and crosses through the mountains west of Washoe City and Pleasant Valley before entering Reno. Upon entering Reno, the route is designated, since 1998, as the Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway.
The following is a list of past and present U.S. Routes in the U.S. state of Nevada. All active mainline and alternate routes are maintained by the Nevada Department of Transportation. Some active special routes are maintained by local municipalities, and may not be signed on the route itself.
In the center of Reno, US 395 Bus. crosses over the Truckee River on the Virginia Street Bridge. The river crossing dates back to 1860, prior to the Reno's existence as "Lake's Crossing". [1] On the opposite side of the river crossing, US 395 Bus. enters the downtown core. Each side of the highway is lined with numerous casinos and small ...