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  2. List of Chicago Transit Authority bus routes - Wikipedia

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    On June 9, 1940, service in Indiana was converted to buses and removed. That same day, it was rerouted in Illinois, replacing the streetcar portion of Route 32, and the route was renamed 30 South Chicago-Ewing. Route was converted to buses on June 30, 1947, and 30 South Chicago-Ewing merged with 25 Hegewisch to form the 30 South Chicago in 1952.

  3. Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau (大阪市交通局, Ōsaka-shi Kōtsū-kyoku) was the public department of transportation of the city of Osaka, Japan that existed from 1903 to 2018. It operated the municipal subway lines, the New Tram, and the city buses that have replaced the remaining lines of the municipal tram network.

  4. Fuse Station - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau (Fuse-ekimae) Route 12 for Abenobashi; Route 86 for Kami-Shinjo; Osaka Bus Co., Ltd. (Higashi-Osaka Fuse) for Kyoto; for Nagoya; for Tokyo; South Kintetsu Bus Co., Ltd. (Fuse-ekimae) Bus stop 1 Route 92 (Fuse Route) for Hanaten; Bus stop 2 Route 40 (Kami Route) for Hirano; Bus stop 3 Route 54 (Kami-Kosaka ...

  5. Ōsaka Uehommachi Station - Wikipedia

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    Route 12 for Abenobashi-higashiguchi (Miyako City Osaka Tennoji) via Shitenno-ji Sandoguchi (from the 7:35 p.m. bus until the last one) airport limousine (Kintetsu Uehommachi) for Osaka International Airport (departing from bus station on the 2nd floor of Ōsaka Uehommachi Station; operated by Osaka Airport Transport Co., Ltd.) for Kansai ...

  6. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    City of Chicago bus stop, served by CTA buses, with 3D ad. CTA has approximately 2,000 buses that operate over 152 routes and 2,273 route miles (3,658 km). Buses provide about 1 million passenger trips a day and serve more than 12,000 posted bus stops.

  7. Ōsaka Abenobashi Station - Wikipedia

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    Abeno Uehommachi Shuttle Buses (Kintetsu Bus Co., Ltd.) Stop name Location Destinations Abenobashi north side of Abeno Harukas Route 10 for Osaka Uehommachi via Shitenno-ji Sandoguchi; Abenobashi-higashiguchi entrance to Miyako City Osaka Tennoji Route 12 for Osaka Uehommachi via Shitenno-ji Sandoguchi (from 7:50 p.m. buses till the last one)

  8. Deto Station - Wikipedia

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    Route 9 for Hirano Kuyakusho-mae via Kami-minami and Hirano-Miyamachi Nichome; Bus stop 2 Route 1 for Osaka Abenobashi via Hirano-Miyamachi Nichome; Route 2 for Nagayoshi-Nagahara-higashi Sanchome; Bus stop 3 Route 3 for Suminoekoen via Kire-higashiguchi and Subway Hirano; Route 73 for Namba via Hirano Sports Center and Subway Hirano; Bus stop 4

  9. Taishō Station (Osaka) - Wikipedia

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    Buses are operated by Osaka City Bus. See the external link for details of Taishobashi Bus Stop. Route 51 for Tempozan via Bentencho-ekimae and Daisan Tottei-mae / for Dome-mae Chiyozaki; Route 60 for Tempozan via Sakaigawa and Subway Asashiobashi / for Namba (Takashimaya)