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The Transit Authority of River City (TARC) is the major public transportation provider for Louisville, Kentucky and parts of southern Indiana, including the suburbs of Clark County and Floyd County. TARC is publicly funded and absorbed private mass-transit companies in Louisville, the largest of which was the Louisville Transit Company.
1958 - Louisville Transit Co. acquires Buechel Bus Co. 1972 - Louisville Transit Co. acquires Kentucky Bus Lines routes. 1974 - Louisville Transit Co. becomes publicly owned Transit Authority of River City. Discontinues service to Lagrange and Shepherdsville 1976 - Transit Authority of River City acquires Blue Motor Coach Co.
The Union Station of Louisville, Kentucky is a historic railroad station that serves as offices for the Transit Authority of River City (TARC), as it has since mid-April 1980 after receiving a year-long restoration costing approximately $2 million.
Founded in 1971 after the passage of state legislation in 1970 authorizing city and county governments in Kentucky to operate mass-transit systems using local funding, the Transit Authority of River City (henceforth abbreviated as "Louisville TARC" or "TARC") was created to absorb and replace the multiple private transit companies which existed ...
Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky; Transit Authority of River City This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:33 (UTC). Text ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced that its Silver Line metro service has been extended from the Washington Dulles International Airport to Metro Center, a major transit ...
The underground city. No one thought it was real until the 1970's. ... hard hat, clown suit, and a construction worker's metal tool box riding the public transit "all day" without purpose, or ...
Transit Authority of River City; M. ... Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky This page was last edited on 15 September 2012, at 12:22 (UTC). ...