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  2. Beaver County Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The agency provides three commuter services to Downtown Pittsburgh and four local routes to benefit area employees and shoppers. [3]1 Ohio River Boulevard- Chippewa, Big Beaver, Beaver Falls, New Brighton, Rochester, East Rochester, Freedom, Conway, Economy, Baden, Harmony, Ambridge to Downtown Pittsburgh (weekdays, plus Saturday service that does not travel to Pittsburgh)

  3. List of bus routes in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Route number Route name Service area; 13S Ross Park & Ride Ross Park & Ride Lot 28S Moon-West Busway University Blvd, Bell, Idlewood, Crafton, Columbus's Knights, Sheraden Park & Ride Lots 51S South Side-Century III Large and Century III P&R Lots, South Side and Station Square 68S Monroeville-E Busway

  4. Brighton & Hove Breeze routes - Wikipedia

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    Breeze is a brand name given to a group of three tourist-oriented bus routes, numbered 77, 78 and 79, operated by the Brighton & Hove bus company.The routes operate under the slogan "breeze up to the Downs and beyond" and link the city of Brighton with three popular countryside destinations within the South Downs National Park – respectively Devil's Dyke, Stanmer Village and Ditchling Beacon.

  5. Horsham Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Route 55 bus follows Pennsylvania Route 611 through the township and heads north to Doylestown and south to Willow Grove and Olney Transportation Center in North Philadelphia. [13] [14] Three additional bus routes serve the business parks in the southern portion of Horsham Township. [13] The Route 80 bus runs a limited stop express route ...

  6. SEPTA Suburban Division bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Service began March 9, 1981 as a replacement bus route for SEPTA commuter rail service to Pottstown. Service to Collegeville was a former Schuylkill Valley Lines bus route. Service to Collegeville was operated under Route 97 until October 11, 1982. Service rerouted into Philadelphia Premium Outlets. Additional midday service began October 30, 2011.

  7. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    The second one replaced the part of Route T on Welsh Road on January 31, 1982; this later became part of Route 88. Bus Route J was renumbered to Route 41 on February 22, 2025. Route 51 went from Downtown Fairmount Park via 8th and 9th Streets and Columbia Avenue; this was eliminated in 1929 and replaced by rerouted Route 3. The current Route 51 ...

  8. Luzerne County Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    This route is primarily run on the U.S. Route 11. Route 7 redesign:Route 7 was then considered a "North and South connector that operated between the Wilkes-Barre Walmart to the Luzerne Shopping Center in Luzerne, Pennsylvania. Route 7 still runs to the James F. Conahan Intermodal Transportation Center just making a stop and continuing its journey.

  9. Patcham - Wikipedia

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    Stagecoach South (Mondays to Saturdays), Sussex Coaches (Sundays) route 17 to Horsham; After the Second World War, Patcham was served by Brighton Hove & District Transport with bus routes 5 and 5b running jointly every 7 or 8 minutes from Brighton via the London Road to Carden Avenue, Winfield Avenue, The Ladies Mile (Clock Tower) and Mackie ...