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  2. Philly Phlash - Wikipedia

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    The Philly PHLASH Downtown Loop (also known as the Philly PHLASH or PHLASH) is a visitor-friendly public transit service in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, managed by the Independence Visitor Center Corporation (IVCC). [1] PHLASH vehicles are ADA-compliant, temperature-controlled New Flyer MiDi buses.

  3. R6 Scott Rd - Wikipedia

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    The R6 Scott Rd is an express bus service with bus rapid transit elements in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Part of TransLink's RapidBus network, it travels along Scott Road and 72 Avenue in Surrey and connects Scott Road station, North Delta, and Newton. [2] The route began service on January 2, 2024. [3]

  4. List of free public transport routes - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby: The City of Willoughby contracted Transdev NSW to operate a daily free bus loop route that connects St Leonards station with the Artarmon industrial area. [14] Newcastle: Newcastle Transport operated a free bus zone in the CBD area between 07:30 and 18:00. [15] This ceased with the introduction of Newcastle Light Rail in February 2019.

  5. SEPTA Route 59 - Wikipedia

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    Major stops along the route include Oxford Circle and the Alma Loop in Castor, which is near a shopping center and a junior high and senior high school. It is one of three surviving routes of the Philadelphia trolley bus system. The trackless trolleys (or trolleybuses) replaced trolley cars (streetcars) on the route on in June 25, 1950. [2]

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    (Jan. 19, 1A, “Free bus rides in Kansas City need more dollars to continue”) - Daniel Garcia, President, National Federation of the Blind of Kansas City, Kansas City. She taught love. We lost ...

  7. LocalLink 30 (BaltimoreLink) - Wikipedia

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    But parts of Route 44 are the successors to the Nos. 32 and 33 Streetcar Lines and Bus Route D, which operated before Northern Parkway was built. [2] The no. 32 Streetcar had operated along to Liberty Heights corridor to Gwynn Oak Avenue, with branches in opposite directions along Gwynn Oak to Woodlawn and Arlington.

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