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  2. Butler County Regional Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Oxford & Hamilton. 1520-1521 are Ford F-550's. (referred to as bullets). 2016 640-644 1607-1609 Gillig FR only Middletown, Oxford And Hamilton. 640-644 purchased by Middletown. 2019 1901-1904 Gillig FR only Oxford Trolley body's. 2021 645 Gillig FR only Middletown Purchased by Middletown. 2022 2201-2205 2301-2303 MCI's Cincylink only. Hamilton

  3. Public transport in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Oversimplified map of the Christchurch Metro Network New route 97 at the Pegasus terminus. 5/10/2020. On 8 December 2014, a new bus network was launched offering three types of bus services. Five colour-coded frequent bus routes (the High Frequency Services) run through Christchurch's major road corridors, connecting people to popular destinations.

  4. Pennsylvania Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 10 (PA 10) is a 44.04-mile-long (70.88 km) state route in southeastern Pennsylvania. Its southern terminus is at PA 472 in Oxford. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 222 Business (US 222 Bus.) in Reading. PA 10 is mostly a two-lane undivided road that serves Chester, Lancaster, and Berks counties.

  5. Christchurch Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Bus Interchange started in July 2014, after the projected completion date for the building. [6] The recovery plan identified ECan (Environment Canterbury, the regional council), CCC (Christchurch City Council), CERA (Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority), NZTA (NZ Transport Agency), and the private sector as project partners, [7] but the project was carried out by CERA. [8]

  6. Christchurch Bus Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Bus Exchange was the main public transport facility in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. Part of it was indoor and featured airport-style lounges. The Bus Exchange opened in November 2000 and closed due to the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, which damaged the building beyond repair.

  7. Arrott Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Arrott Transportation Center (soon to be known as Arrott Transit Center [3]) is an elevated rapid transit station and bus station serving SEPTA's Market–Frankford Line and City Bus routes. It is located at the intersection of Frankford Avenue, Oxford Avenue, Arrott Street, Paul Street, and Margaret Street in the Frankford neighborhood of ...

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  9. Oxford Branch (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    From its opening, the branch saw two mixed trains each way per day and a locomotive depot was established in Oxford. Once the connection with the Eyreton Branch was established, one daily train ran to Oxford from that line too. The trip from Christchurch to Oxford took three hours, including an hour and 40 minutes from Rangiora to the terminus.