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  2. First Coast Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The First Coast Flyer is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jacksonville, Florida, owned and operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA). It currently consists of four radial routes running north, southwest, southeast, and east from the Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center in Downtown Jacksonville, where it connects to the Jacksonville Skyway.

  3. Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) oversees and coordinates public and medical transportation in the areas of Attleboro and Taunton, Massachusetts and 24 nearby areas. It operates daily (except on Sundays) fixed bus routes, commuter shuttle services and Dial-A-Ride services for seniors and persons with disabilities ...

  4. St. Joseph Transit - Wikipedia

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    Address: 611 Angelique St. Coordinates: 39°45′49.0″N 94°51′09″W  /  39.763611°N 94.85250°W  / 39.763611; -94 Facilities: Waiting area, ticket booth, bus connections

  5. Jacksonville Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    First Coast Flyer: a bus rapid transit (BRT) system; all four planned routes are now in operation. [11] Trolley-replica buses: local transportation available weekdays from mid-morning to early afternoon; Bay Street and Beaver Street (downtown) routes are free; Riverside and the Beach trolley have a minimal charge but also run on weekends. [12]

  6. Nassau Inter-County Express - Wikipedia

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    New Flyer XN40 Xcelsior: 2015-2016 1885–1964 (80 buses) 78 New Flyer XN60 Xcelsior Articulated 2016 60 ft (18 m) 1965–1969 (5 buses) 5 New Flyer XN40 Xcelsior: 2019-2021 40 ft (12 m) 1970–1979 (10 buses) 10 1980–1999 (20 buses) 20 Gillig Advantage BRT Plus: 2021-2022 2000–2079 (80 buses) 80 2086–2118 (33 buses) 33 New Flyer XE40 ...

  7. Central Ohio Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The redesign doubled the agency's number of frequent lines (from four to eight) and significantly increased weekend service. The project caused a 3.6 percent increase in ridership by May 2018. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In August 2017, COTA became the third large transit agency with fleet-wide passenger WiFi. [ 13 ]

  8. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Regional Transportation District: 2016 (1 January) EcoPass card January 2013 Neighborhood EcoPass card CollegePass card Dubuque, IA: Jule Smart Pass: The Jule: 2021 (August 23) Duluth, MN: EZ Card: Duluth Transit Authority: Elmira, NY: SmartTAP Card: C TRAN: Eugene, OR: Umo [18] Lane Transit District: 21 October 2019 [19] Flint, MI: Go Pass ...

  9. Des Moines Area Regional Transit - Wikipedia

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    The ridership and service statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response. Per capita statistics are based on the Des Moines urbanized area as reported in NTD data. Starting in 2011, 2010 census numbers replace the 2000 census numbers to calculate per capita statistics. [30]