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Settlers Ridge Express Temporary Park and Ride Route for Closure of Fort Pitt Tunnels in early 2000s 28K: Moon Express G3 Moon Flyer 28M/32: Campbells Run 28S: Moon-West Busway (special route) 29A: Thornburg Discontinued in 1965. 29E: Millers Run 31 Bridgeville, G31 Bridgeville Flyer 30A: West End Shuttle Ran from November 28, 1989 to May 31 ...
Route X2 is one of the most heavily used bus routes with an average of 12,000 riders as of June 2016, behind the 16th Street Lines and 14th Street Lines. [2] [3] Ridership on the X2 has also been increasing due to development along the H Street and Benning Road corridor. [4] Route X2 currently operates out of Bladensburg division.
A 2022 XD40 (7864) on the Jamaica-bound Q54 at Metropolitan/72nd Avenues in Forest Hills A 2013 C40LF (651) on the Q66 at an old-style bus stop with Guide-A-Ride in Woodside, Queens
A 2016 Nova Bus LFS (8162) on the St. George-bound S74 at Eltingville Transit Center in September 2018 A 2013 Motor Coach D4500CT (2287) on the Arden Heights-bound SIM8 at Eltingville Transit Center. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Staten Island, New York, United States.
The local bus fare is charged on these routes, and all types of MetroCard are accepted (except for AirTrain MetroCards). 11, 21, 27, 41 Seasonal Service Routes only operate during Playland Park's operating season. While route 75 is listed as a local service in its schedule, it makes no stops between Playland and the Rye RR Station.
In 2011, hybrid Optare Versa buses were introduced on the Walton-le-Dale service, but these were transferred to other services, when the park and ride was run as a through route. Preston Bus was the first operator of Optare Solo SR buses, as eight were acquired for the Park & Ride routes, [9] five of which entered service in May 2008. They have ...
In January 2011, Preston Bus was sold to Rotala for £3.2 million (equivalent to £4,926,000 in 2023), [25] beating a bid for another management buyout that had received £25,000 of funding from Preston Borough Council. [26]
Ribble Motor Services was notable for operating a number of express bus and coach services across Great Britain. In the early 1930s, after reaching inter-working agreements with various regional bus operators in both England and Scotland, Ribble began serving destinations such as Barnsley, Carlisle, Doncaster, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds, Newcastle upon Tyne, Middlesbrough ...