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The City of La Crosse took over operations of the buses in 1975 from the Mississippi Valley Public Service Company, as the buses could no longer be operated profitably. [3] In 1945, in the first timetable after streetcar service had ended, there were four bus routes. The earliest bus left at 5:40am and the last bus returned at 1:00am.
Wisconsin Coach Lines: La Crosse, Milwaukee Kenosha: Kenosha: Kenosha County: Brat stop, 12304 75th St Kenosha Area Transit: 10/day Wisconsin Coach Lines: Chicago (IL), Waukesha Kenosha: Kenosha: Kenosha County: Kwik Trip, 12224 74th St Kenosha Area Transit: 1/day Tornado Bus Company: Dallas (TX) La Crosse Grand River Station: La Crosse: La ...
www.cityoflacrosse.org. La Crosse (/ ləˈkrɒs / lə-KROSS) [ 6 ] is a city in and the county seat of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. [ 7 ] La Crosse's population was 52,680 as of the 2020 census. [ 2 ]
Scenic Mississippi Regional Transit or SMRT is a commuter bus system serving the Driftless Area of Wisconsin. It provides four routes which serve Crawford County, La Crosse County, Monroe County and Vernon County. It was recognized by Wisconsin Rural Partners as one of Wisconsin’s Top Rural Development Initiatives in 2017.
Riverside Park is a public park located on the riverfront of downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin. It hosts events such as Riverfest, Fourth of July fireworks, Oktoberfest, Moon Tunes, and the Rotary Lights. The steamboats American Queen, La Crosse Queen, and Julia Belle Swain make stops along the river in the park. The park has walking/running trails.
The La Crosse West Channel Bridge carrying US 14, US 61 and State Highway 16 across the Mississippi River between La Crescent, Minnesota, and La Crosse, Wisconsin. This is the river's West Channel. In 2004, a new two-lane Mississippi River Bridge opened in La Crosse, creating a four-lane highway from downtown La Crosse to the Minnesota state ...
At La Crosse Street, the route intersects with WIS 16. North of La Crosse Street, West Avenue becomes Lang Drive, crossing over the La Crosse River. On the other side of the river, Lang Drive becomes George Street. WIS 35 continues north on George Street through North La Crosse before joining US 53 just south of exit 3 on Interstate 90.
633 ft (193 m) Length. 61.3 miles (98.7 km) Basin size. Approximately 500 sq mi (1,300 km 2) [2] Basin features. River system. Mississippi River. The La Crosse River is a 61.3-mile-long (98.7 km) [3] tributary of the Mississippi River in southwestern Wisconsin in the United States.