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In public transport, Route 6 may refer to: Route 6 (MTA Maryland), a bus route in Baltimore, Maryland; Barcelona Metro line 6; London Buses route 6; Line 6 (Madrid Metro) Melbourne tram route 6; 6 (New York City Subway service) Seoul Subway Line 6; 6 Haight/Parnassus, a bus route in San Francisco; Shanghai Metro Line 6
The Route 6 trolley, c. 1970s The Route 6 trolley in Cheltenham Township As one of the newer trolleys to be adopted by SEPTA, the Route 6 trolley was established by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company (PRT) in 1907, although some sources [1] claim it was established in 1924, as the Glenside Line between the Willow Grove Depot and the City Line and Ogontz Avenue via Limekiln Pike.
The following is a list and description of the local, express and commuter bus routes of the Maryland Transit Administration, which serve Baltimore and the surrounding suburban areas as of June 2017 following the Baltimore Link Launch. In 2024, the system had a ridership of 50,250,100, or about 168,300 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2024.
A new bus route designated Route X, the highest lettered route in Baltimore transit history, started operating in 1946. It was renamed to Route 63 in 1948. This route operated until 1951, when it was absorbed into Route 6. [4] Routes 63 and 64 that had been formed in 1977 continued to operate in this fashion until 1993, when changes started to ...
The Maryland Transit Administration provides primary public bus service for the Baltimore metropolitan area and commuter bus service in other parts of Maryland.There are 76 bus routes which include 45 LocalLink routes, 12 high-frequency CityLink routes, eight express bus routes (which operate from the suburbs to downtown Baltimore), 19 commuter bus routes, and five Intercounty Connector (ICC ...
Callowhill Depot is home to two SEPTA trolley routes and 11 bus routes. The depot's trolley bays are 2, 3 and 4. Bay 2 is the rail shop, bay 3 is used by Route 10, and bay 4 is used by Route 15. These routes all operate in West Philadelphia, with their eastern terminus being either in downtown Center City Philadelphia or North Philadelphia.
Windham Region Transit District, or WRTD, is a bus operator for Windham County, with NECTD, SEAT, UConn Transportation Services in neighboring towns.Prior to August 2019, The company operated four routes in total, connecting with a small handful of other operators, such as UConn Transportation Services in Mansfield, SEAT in Norwich, [1] and NECTD in Brooklyn, Connecticut.
1 15-minute service on entire route. 2 15-minute service for a section of this route. 3 15-minute service where combined with route 5. 4 15-minute service where combined with route 3. 5 Operates on weekdays only. 6 Route 9E operates during school bell times only. 7 Route 10 Round Barn Blvd. loop operates on weekdays only. 8 Route 7 and 19 ...