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New Brunswick and Piscataway; Newark, Harrison, and Kearny; Camden: 70,000 104 Somerset County Public Transit: Somerset County [372] Sussex County Skylands Ride: Sussex County [373] Vernon Area Shuttle: Sussex County: Vernon, New Jersey [374] West Milford Bus: Passaic County: West Milford [375]
In the center of Keysville, US 15 Bus., US 360 Bus., and SR 40 curve north then west to cross the Southern Virginia Railroad. Just west of the railroad, the business routes turn north onto Front Street. US 15 Bus./US 360 Bus. follows Four Locust Highway to rejoin their respective mainline highways at a partial cloverleaf interchange. [16]
U.S. Route 74 Business (US 74 Bus) was established in 1960 as a renumbering of US 74A, it traversed along Washington Street and Charlotte Road in Rutherfordton. In December 1970, US 74 was extended east through Spindale , Forest City , and Ellenboro when US 74 was placed on new freeway bypass. [ 5 ]
View north along WV 16 at CR 16/25 in Calhoun County WV 16 crossing the New River in 2022 WV 16 passing through Cucumber, West Virginia. West Virginia Route 16 (WV 16) is a north–south route located in the U.S. State of West Virginia. The southern terminus of the route is at the Virginia state line in Bishop, McDowell County, where the route ...
Virginia state line: Virginia state line — — WV 270 — — West Milford: Lost Creek — — Formerly CR 27 WV 273 — — Pleasant Valley: Fairmont — — Route fully opened on December 22, 2010 [3] WV 279 — — Clarksburg: Bridgeport — — WV 290 — — — — 1976: 1981 WV 305 — — Lester: Surveyor — — WV 307 — — Beaver ...
Regular route bus ridership in the United States had been declining steadily since World War II despite minor gains during the 1973 and 1979 energy crises. By 1986, the Greyhound Bus Line had been spun off from the parent company to new owners, which resulted in Greyhound Lines becoming solely a bus transportation company.
The Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, commonly known as "KRT" is the city bus system for the Charleston, West Virginia, United States metropolitan area.. The tax supported system was founded in 1971 after the Greyhound Corporation and the privately owned Charleston Transit Company ceased intra-city bus service following a strike.
North Carolina Highway 49A (NC 49A) was established after mainline NC 49 was rerouted onto US 64 from Asheboro to Ramseur, then northeast to Liberty; NC 49A continued the old alignment through Asheboro via Albemarle Avenue, Park Street, Salisbury Street, and Fayetteville Street. North of Asheboro it followed Old Liberty Road to Liberty.