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Billings Metropolitan Transit (MET) is the public transit system in Billings, Montana. MET Transit provides fixed-route and paratransit bus service to the City of Billings Monday-Saturday. The MET is the primary mode of transportation for many citizens of the city. [1] Met serves about 2,000 passengers a day. It currently employs around 60 people.
The largest is Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, located eight miles northwest of Bozeman, an hour and forty minutes away by road from Helena. [18] The next largest is Billings Logan International Airport, near Billings, which has three runways and had over 388,000 enplanements in 2010.
Highway 86 (MT 86) is a 37.498-mile-long (60.347 km) north–south state highway in the U.S. State of Montana.MT 86's southern terminus is at I-90 Bus. and U.S. Route 191 (US 191) in the city of Bozeman and the northern terminus is at an intersection with US 89 north of the town of Wilsall.
ASUM Transportation University of Montana: Missoula: 4,500 9 330 [344] [345] Capital Transit: Lewis and Clark County: Helena: MET Transit: Billings: Billings 1,850 20 1,520 [346] [347] Great Falls Transit: Great Falls and Black Eagle: Great Falls 1,012 13 1,142 [348] [349] Mountain Line: Missoula and the University of Montana: Missoula 5,600 17 ...
Dr. Bell took off from Billings flying west-southwest to Park City and back, a 40-mile (65 km) round trip. This flight was captured by local artist J.K. Ralston in his painting entitled First Flight, displayed in the airport lobby. In 1927, the City of Billings approved $5,000 and 400 acres (160 hectares) on top of the Rims to build a runway.
Jefferson Lines is a member of the American Bus Association, United Motorcoach Association, and National Tour Association. [9] The company is reported to have 75 buses in its fleet. [ 10 ] [ 1 ] Jefferson Lines was voted the best transportation company in Minnesota in 2021 in the Star Tribune ’s Minnesota's Best contest.
Swett, Ira. 1970. "Montana's Trolleys - III: Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, Missoula, Proposed Lines, The Milwaukee Road (Interurbans Special 51) (No ISBN). Los Angeles: Interurbans. "Tramway & Light Railway Atlas - Germany 1996" (ISBN 0-948106-18-2). 1995. Berlin: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Blickpunkt Straßenbahn, in conjunction with Light Rail ...
Billings and Central Montana Railway: NP: 1912 1921 Northern Pacific Railway: Billings and Northern Railroad: GN: 1902 1907 Great Northern Railway: Bozeman Street Railway: MILW: 1892 1909 Gallatin Valley Electric Railway: Burlington Northern Inc. BN 1970 1981 Burlington Northern Railroad: Burlington Northern Railroad: BN 1981 1996 Burlington ...