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Route of the RTS The Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System ( RTS ) Link [ 13 ] is an international cross-border rapid transit system that will connect Malaysia's second largest city, Johor Bahru and Woodlands , Singapore, crossing the Strait of Johor . [ 14 ]
Route operates as a complement to local Route 80. Operates effective June 15, 2009 as a weekday-only service, and it will use the HOV lanes along U.S. Highway 101 in Marin County between San Francisco and Santa Rosa. San Jose: VTA: Rapid 522: Route 522 parallels existing Route 22 in most sections.
Rosa Parks RTS Downtown Station to Santa Fe College: Mon-Sat 11: Rosa Parks RTS Downtown Station to Eastwood Meadows: Mon-Sun 12: Reitz Union to Butler Plaza RTS Transfer Station: Mon-Sun 13: Beaty Towers at the University of Florida to Cottage Grove Apartments: Mon-Sun 15: Rosa Parks RTS Downtown Station to NW 13th St./NW 23rd Ave. Mon-Sun 16
Service on Narrows Road provided by the X14 during peak hours, when the X10 did not stop there. Service began as the R10X on August 5, 1970, running between Castleton Avenue and Jewett Avenue and Broadway and Park Place. Buses left Staten Island at 7:30, 7:45, and 8 a.m., and left Manhattan at 4:45, 5, and 5:15 p.m. [200] Became X10 in 1976
RTS Genesee (formerly Batavia Bus Service) serves Genesee County with local bus service in the city of Batavia, commuter service to and from Le Roy, and once-weekly dial-a-ride service to many of the smaller outlying communities of Wyoming County. Also of note, the RTS Genesee is the oldest of the smaller subsidiaries of the RGRTA network.
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Colchester Rapid Transit (known as CRT or RTS) is a rapid-transit system in Colchester, England [1], with a main bus line including guided busway, similar to a tramway. It is set to open its first line in spring 2025. [2] The CRT serves the inner-city of Colchester, as well as some suburbs like Highwoods and The Hythe.
The system operates 97 bus routes in San Diego and the rest of the southern half of the county. [1] [2] There are 85 "MTS Bus" fixed-route services, 9 "Rapid" bus rapid transit routes, and the "MTS Access" paratransit service. Routes are operated by private contractors and by the San Diego Transit Corporation (SDTC), a subsidiary of MTS.