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  2. Marble Valley Regional Transit District - Wikipedia

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    The company's main hub is housed in the Marble Valley Regional Transit Center, on the lower level of the West St parking garage in downtown Rutland. The Bus had an annual ridership of 475,900 in fiscal year 2010. [3] As of March 3, 2015, trip planning on Google Maps is available for all MVRTD bus routes. [4]

  3. Green Mountain Community Network - Wikipedia

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    As of January 19, 2015, trip planning via Google Maps is also available for GMCN bus routes. [11] And as of November 10, 2019, live bus tracking is available on the Transit mobile application for Android and Apple devices. [12] In March 2020, GMCN became one of the first public transit agencies in Vermont to go fare free because of the COVID-19 ...

  4. Vermont Translines - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Translines' current bus fleet consists of German bus manufacturer Setra coaches numbered 285, 286 and 287, and a Dodge bus numbered 1001. The much smaller Dodge bus is primarily used on the Route 4 bus route largely due to lower ridership on that route in the first fiscal year of the company's operation. [7]

  5. Southeast Vermont Transit - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Vermont Transit (SEVT) is a local bus operator serving Windham County, Vermont, southern Windsor County, and parts of southern Bennington County.Three Brattleboro local routes and ten regional routes to the north are branded as Rockingham MOOver; five regional routes and eight ski resort circulator routes to the west are branded as Wilmington MOOver.

  6. Green Mountain Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Their bus routes connect the Capital District, Stowe, Lamoille Valley and the Mad River Valley. [3] GMTA had an annual ridership of 290,000 in fiscal year 2010, an average of 795 riders, 34 people per route, daily. There are 73 vehicles in their fleet, all of which have bike racks and are wheelchair accessible. [4]

  7. Here are the most popular leaf peeping routes in Northern ...

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    Here are a handful of the most picturesque locations for any traveler to be guaranteed a great view, no matter what part of the state they're traveling through. Fall foliage seen on Friday, Oct ...

  8. Green Mountain Transit - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, pairs of local routes were combined, given color-coded route names and through-routed via the Downtown Transit Center (DTC) with new schedules; see "Former routes" below for more information. Most local routes operate seven days a week (certain holidays excluded) with 20-minute or 30-minute service patterns during weekdays between ...

  9. List of bus operators in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    University of Vermont bus network References This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, at 12:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...