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Concord Area Transit (CAT) is the primary provider of public transportation in Concord, New Hampshire, United States. In the 1970s, there was discussion about the feasibility of bus service in Concord. Concord's City Council contracted with the Community Services Council to conduct a study.
Concord Coach Lines, Inc., formerly known as Concord Trailways, and often referred to as Concord Coach, is an inter-city bus company based in Concord, New Hampshire. It serves parts of Maine , New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts , and has a route to New York City .
NHDOT's general functions, as provided in NH RSA:21-L, are: . Planning, developing, and maintaining a state transportation network which will provide for safe and convenient movement of people and goods throughout the state by means of a system of highways and railroads, air service, mass transit and other practicable modes of transportation in order to support state growth and economic ...
The Manchester Transit Authority, or MTA, is a public transportation provider in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States.It was founded in 1973 and operates 13 regular bus routes through the city, including a free downtown circulator, which was rebranded as the Green DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle) in 2011.
First New Hampshire Turnpike – 36 miles (58 km) from Durham to Concord, now part of U.S. Route 4. [2] Second New Hampshire Turnpike – Claremont to Amherst. [3] Parts of the route are incorporated in the current NH 31 and NH 47. Third New Hampshire Turnpike – from Walpole through Keene to Townsend, Massachusetts. [1]
Boston Express is a subsidiary bus company of Concord Coach Lines that operates between New Hampshire and Boston. It serves locations between Logan Airport and southern New Hampshire, including Nashua and destinations along Interstate 93 as far north as Londonderry.
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An MBTA demonstration train at Concord, New Hampshire, in 1979 For a time in 1980-81, some MBTA Commuter Rail trains routed on the New Hampshire Main ran as far up as Concord. MBTA Commuter Rail service connecting Concord , Manchester and Nashua from the Lowell Line used to exist in New Hampshire until subsidies were ceased in 1967. [ 10 ]