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  2. Public Transport Service Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Public Transport Service Corporation or better known as PTSC is the state-owned public transport provider for Trinidad and Tobago. Its headquarters are at City Gate in Port of Spain (formerly the Trinidad Government Railway headquarters). Passengers have to buy the tickets at a ticket booth and show it to the driver.

  3. Category : Government-owned companies of Trinidad and Tobago

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    Public Transport Service Corporation; T. Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago; Trinidad and Tobago Creative Industries Company; TTPost; U. UDeCOTT

  4. Victoria Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 BC Electric became part of BC Hydro, a Crown corporation, before the transit system was moved to the crown agency that would become BC Transit. In 2000, Victoria became the first city in North America to use low-floor buses and double decker buses in regular public transit service, [7] as well as the first city to use hybrid double ...

  5. Transport in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    In downtown Port of Spain on a street referred to as South Quay is the historic site of the Trinidad Government Rail (TGR) building at #60 South Quay, Port of Spain. This former railway facility is now the current administrative and bus loading headquarters of the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC).

  6. City Gate (Port of Spain) - Wikipedia

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    City Gate [1] is the main terminal for the buses and maxi taxis in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in the former Trinidad Government Railway terminal on South Quay. It was slated to serve as the terminal for the proposed rapid rail system. The City Gate terminal is a historical landmark.

  7. Trinidad Government Railway - Wikipedia

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    Last Train to San Fernando – Harris Promenade, San Fernando. The Trinidad Government Railway existed between 1876 and 28 December 1968. Originally built to connect Port of Spain with Arima, the railway was extended to Couva in 1880, San Fernando in 1882, Cunapo (now Sangre Grande) in 1897, Tabaquite in 1898, Siparia in 1913 and Rio Claro in 1914.

  8. Category:Transport in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Trinidad and Tobago (1 C, 1 P) R. Rail transport in Trinidad and Tobago (1 C, 3 P) Road transport in Trinidad and Tobago (2 C) W.

  9. Regions and municipalities of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Min. of Public Administration; Gov't. Information Service (2009). "Local Government in Trinidad and Tobago". NALIS. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010; Dupont, Jerry (2001). "Trinidad and Tobago". The common law abroad: constitutional and legal legacy of the British empire. William S. Hein Publishing. pp. 295– 303.

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