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Atlantic Express #312 seen operating Staten Island bound on the X23 route at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in June 2011. Atlantic Express was an operator of transit buses, paratransit and school buses in the United States, specializing primarily in school bus service, while operating transit buses in New York City.
The company was initially named Atlantic Express and changed its name to Eos in 2005. [2] Eos began operations between New York and London Stansted on October 18, 2005. [3] [4] With the launch of its magazine eosCLASS in London on 13 March 2008, eos dropped 'Airlines' from its name and altered its slogan to become "eos - Uncrowded. Uncompromising.
Atlantic Express may refer to: Atlantic Express (airline), a trading name for Atlantic Air Transport, a British airline. Atlantic Express (Gambia airline) a Gambian airline 2004–2005; Atlantic Express, the previous name for U.S.-based Eos Airlines; Atlantic Express (bus company), a public and school bus operating company in the United States
Formerly operated by Atlantic Express. [227] Taken over by Academy Bus in December 2013 following Atlantic Express filing for bankruptcy; [228] [229] temporarily only accepted cash following takeover. [229] Operated via the Lincoln Tunnel, New Jersey Turnpike and the Goethals Bridge
The Atlantic Express and Pacific Express were a pair of Erie Railroad passenger trains which together provided round-trip service between the New York City area and Chicago, Illinois. They were the Erie's oldest named passenger trains, having been named in 1885 and discontinued in 1965 under the Erie Lackawanna Railway, successor to the Erie. [1]
Atlantic Express (ICAO: JLM) was an airline operating in Gambia, a country in West Africa. [3] The airline began services on December 16, 2004, from Banjul International Airport in Banjul to Lagos International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria .
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Academy Bus previously operated those routes and others until 2001, when Atlantic Express and NYCT took them over. [31] Although the X23, and X24 routes were absorbed by Atlantic Express, the X17J, X21, X22, and X30 routes were absorbed by the New York City Transit Authority. NYCT discontinued service on the X21 months after the takeover. [32]