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Ben Franklin Transit is the operator of public transportation in Franklin and Benton counties in the U.S. state of Washington. Eighteen routes provide local service for the three component urban areas of the Tri-Cities: Richland , Kennewick , and Pasco .
On July 1, 1975, Governor Daniel J. Evans signed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 2280 into law, creating the PTBA. [8] The bill had been proposed by the Snohomish County Transportation Authority (SNO-TRAN), who would later use the legislation to establish the state's first PTBA, the Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation, later renamed Community Transit, in ...
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Richland resident Jane Campbell is a regular patron of Ben Franklin Transit’s Dial-A-Ride service and is concerned about the board’s recent contract to a private firm rather than filling open ...
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1982 - May 10: Passenger service on Ben Franklin Transit, the area's public transit agency, begins. 1983 - The Walla Walla Padres baseball team relocates to Richland and becomes the Tri-City Triplets. 1984 November 27: The Interstate 182 Bridge opens, creating the first road connection between Richland and Pasco. [44]
What would it look like? Franklin County pulling out of Ben Franklin Transit would have a number of cascading effects on the Tri-Cities. Under Didier’s proposal to shift to Via’s on-demand ...