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  2. Florida Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    In May 1994, an eighth district was formed for the state's Turnpike System. [5] [6] In April 2002, the Turnpike district expanded as Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) and operates as the business unit for the department. [7] The FTE owns and maintains 511 miles (822 km) of toll roads. [5] Each district is managed by a district secretary. [8]

  3. List of COTA routes and services - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal or event-based services include the summertime "Zoo Bus" to the Columbus Zoo, [54] the "Bus it to the Buckeyes" service for Ohio State University football games at the Ohio Stadium, and the "Zoom to Boom" service to the city's July 4 fireworks show Red, White & Boom. [53]

  4. Ohio Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    For 2008, the department has allocated $239 million toward bridges, with an additional $91 million going towards assisting the bridge projects of counties and cities. [38] The Ohio Department of Transportation is also responsible for twelve under-deck truss bridges, the same construction type as the bridge that collapsed in Minnesota on August ...

  5. Central Ohio Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The agency was founded in 1971, replacing the private Columbus Transit Company. Mass transit service in the city dates to 1863, progressively with horsecars, streetcars, and buses. The Central Ohio Transit Authority began operating in 1974 and has made gradual improvements to its fleet and network. Its first bus network redesign took place in 2017.

  6. Template:COTA map - Wikipedia

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    This is a map of Central Ohio Transit Authority routes. ... see the official map for details. This page was last edited on 27 September 2020, at 03:20 (UTC). ...

  7. Public transit in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Interurban Terminal One of two remaining Columbus streetcars, operated 1926–1948, and now at the Ohio Railway Museum. The first public transit in the city was the horse-drawn omnibus, utilized in 1852 to transport passengers to and from the city's first train station, and in 1853, between Columbus, Franklinton, Worthington, and Canal Winchester.

  8. Numbered highways in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is responsible for the establishment and classification of a state highway network which includes interstate highways, U.S. highways, and state routes. [1] As with other states, U.S. and Interstate highways are classified as state routes in Ohio.

  9. List of bus rapid transit systems in North America - Wikipedia

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    Ohio; Region/system Rights-of-way Ltd. stop 8 Traffic light priority Pre-pay 9 Notes Ded. 1 Excl. hwy 2 Excl. street 3 Excl. part 4 Bypass 5 Shoulder 6 HOV 7; Cincinnati, Ohio: Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority Metro, Metro*PLUS Limited stop service with upgraded stops and new stations with real time information at major stops Columbus ...