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Hornibrook Bus Lines proprietor Geoff Mountjoy purchased the business in 1979. [2] In September 1990, the Chirnside Park Shopping Centre to Melbourne central business district portion of route 683 ceased. In December 2001 the original depot in the main street was replaced by one in East Warburton. The original depot was turned into a museum. [3]
It expanded service to Conway, Arkansas, on October 24, 2022, marking the city's first modern-day public transit service. [9] In 2024 Metro connect also expanded to Sherwood AR. The service which started in 2020 with one test zone in John Barrow now has 6 service areas covering Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood and Conway.
In 1936, he built his first complete school bus body. One of the first manufacturers of the time to use all-metal construction, the first school bus made by Ward Body Works featured removable safety-glass windows and perimeter and center-mounted seating. [4] In 1939, the company opened a 10,000 square-foot factory in Conway, Arkansas. [4]
On demand bus service for part of the route, requires passengers to book 15 mins in advance from designated bus stops. 494: Williams Landing station via Alamanda Bvd Point Cook South: CDC Melbourne: 495: Williams Landing station via Broadwalk Boulevard Point Cook South: CDC Melbourne: 496: Laverton station via Sanctuary Lakes Shopping Centre ...
US 65B passes through the campus of Hendrix College during its Conway routing. U.S. Highway 65 Business (US 65B) is a 4.22-mile (6.79 km) business route of U.S. Route 65 in Faulkner County, Arkansas. [2] The route's northern terminus is at Interstate 40/US 65 in north Conway.
The home security video records the seconds when Ja’Mir Johnson was gunned down while he waited with other students for the school bus. Video records deadly shooting of high school student at ...
Pine Bluff Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Pine Bluff, Arkansas with eight routes serving the region. As of 2019, the system provided 60,572 rides over 16,038 annual vehicle revenue hours with 4 buses and 2 paratransit vehicles. [2]
The school has a current enrolment of around 100 and is a participant in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program. [4] The Wesburn Recreation Reserve hosts junior football and netball teams. The township is also serviced by a pub and a number of small shops. Public transport is provided by bus route from Warburton to Chirnside Park.