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Fairfield Transit (FAST) provides general public fixed route bus service through eight local routes. All FAST buses are wheelchair accessible and most are equipped with bike racks. [ 3 ] In 2023, the system had a ridership of 233,800, or about 700 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
The Fairfield Transportation Center or FTC is a bus station in Fairfield, California, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The facility serves as a bus hub for transportation on local, commuter, and long-distance bus services.
Greater Bridgeport Transit was established in 1971 in anticipation of diminished bus service by the Connecticut Company, which officially ceased operations in Bridgeport in 1972. [3] GBT provides local bus service to the cities/towns of Bridgeport, Trumbull, Stratford, Milford, Fairfield, Westport, Shelton, and Monroe.
Dec. 30—Getting around Northern New Mexico will be a little harder in the new year. The North Central Regional Transit District announced "sweeping" but temporary service reductions to some of ...
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Following a two-day period without service, to allow for relocating vehicles to Tri-Met's garage [32] (and with most Blue Bus routes having had no service on Sundays and holidays, anyway), [33] the first day of Tri-Met operation of the former Blue Bus service was the day after Labor Day, September 8, 1970. [32]
Many current routes operate under former streetcar routes. The streetcars provided the main transportation in the Maryland area from the 1800s to the 1960s. [3] Two separate companies, Washington, Virginia and Maryland Coach Company (WV&M), and the Washington Marlboro and Annapolis Motor Lines (WM&A) would also operate on the former streetcar routes and provide service to parts of MD when the ...