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The Transit Authority of River City (TARC) is the major public transportation provider for Louisville, Kentucky and parts of southern Indiana, including the suburbs of Clark County and Floyd County. TARC is publicly funded and absorbed private mass-transit companies in Louisville, the largest of which was the Louisville Transit Company.
The city received two bids after requesting them in August of that year, with the larger potential-income proposal coming from Midwest-based Transit Advertising (a firm specializing in transit advertisements). The company's bid guaranteed an income of at least $204,000 per year of which Columbia Transit would keep 60%, or $122,400 (whichever ...
Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky; Transit Authority of River City This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:33 (UTC). Text ...
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Apr. 1—New River Transit is announcing all new route bus routes, for the first time in 40 years, and a special fare for the month of April. The routes were planned for last year but postponed ...
1974 - Louisville Transit Co. becomes publicly owned Transit Authority of River City. Discontinues service to Lagrange and Shepherdsville 1976 - Transit Authority of River City acquires Blue Motor Coach Co. 1977 - Transit Authority of River City acquires Prospect Bus Line. 2014 - Louisville Railway Company reformed as a non profit to promote ...
A new spot for acai bowls, smoothies and more has opened in a busy Columbia retail and restaurant district. Surf’s Up Acai Bowls opened its doors Saturday, March 16, at 504 Gervais St. in the Vista.
The Union Station of Louisville, Kentucky is a historic railroad station that serves as offices for the Transit Authority of River City (TARC), as it has since mid-April 1980 after receiving a year-long restoration costing approximately $2 million.