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  2. Missouri Route 46 - Wikipedia

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    Route information; Maintained by MoDOT: Length: 85.905 mi [1] (138.251 km): Existed: 1922–present: Major junctions; West end: US 59 in Fairfax: US 71 / US 136 in Maryville; US 169 in Grant City

  3. MetroBus (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    Of its 59 bus routes, 46 of them operate in St. Louis City and County in Missouri with 13 routes in St. Clair County, Illinois. [3] In September 2019, as part of Metro Reimagined, Metro restructured Missouri bus routes to add increased frequency on busy routes but discontinued six low ridership routes.

  4. St. Joseph Transit - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Transit provides local public transportation, as a division of the Public Works and Transportation Department of the City of St. Joseph in Buchanan County, Missouri. Eight routes, operating under the brand "The Ride", provide regular Monday through Saturday service.

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  6. Metro Transit (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Metro opened the 8-mile (13 km) Cross County extension running from the Forest Park-DeBaliviere station to Shrewsbury, Missouri. [14] Forsyth MetroLink station on the Cross County extension in 2023. After St. Louis County voters defeated Proposition M in 2008, Metro shelved all expansion plans and was forced to cut 24 Missouri bus routes.

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  8. Go COMO - Wikipedia

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    Services include fixed-route services, bookings for para-transit shuttles for the disabled, a system of commuter shuttles for students and employees of the University of Missouri, and hotel shuttles (known as the "Spirit Shuttle") during MU football games. In fiscal year 2009, 2,007,263 rides were logged along the system's six fixed routes and ...

  9. OATS Transit - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, they suspended their services in St. Louis County and St. Charles County, [4] and later provided free rides for people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. [5] On July 1, 2023, they stopped accepting cash payments, instead requiring riders to pay online, for $2 for a one-way ride.