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  2. List of AC Transit routes - Wikipedia

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    AC Transit bus routes are arranged in seven categories (six numbered, one lettered). Since its inception in 1960, AC Transit has used both numbers and letters to distinguish routes. Many Transbay rail lines were inherited from the Key System and converted to bus routes, and AC Transit continued to use letters to identify the routes. Many ...

  3. E (AC Transit) - Wikipedia

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    AC Transit took over operation of the Key system's assets in October 1960. In February 1961, the E Claremont's routing was changed to operate on 55th, Vicente, Ayala, Miranda, and Claremont. [ 10 ] Motor coaches making transbay runs began operating on the Grove-Shafter Freeway in September 1969. [ 3 ]

  4. AC Transit - Wikipedia

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    AC Transit also pioneered the use of articulated buses in the United States; in March 1966 it was the first transit agency to use the Super Golden Eagle long-distance coach (originally designed and built for Continental Trailways; AC Transit designated it XMC-77 and called it the "Freeway Train"), primarily on Transbay service. [22] By 1970, AC ...

  5. Transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The Transbay Terminal serves as the terminus for Greyhound long-distance bus services and as a hub for regional bus systems AC Transit (Alameda and Contra Costa counties), WestCAT, SamTrans (San Mateo County), and Golden Gate Transit (Marin and Sonoma counties). [12]

  6. File:AC Transit coaches for Transbay service at Emeryville ...

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  7. B (AC Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Cars began running across the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge to the Transbay Terminal upon the facility's opening in 1939. The Key System adopted letter designations for its transbay routes at this time, with the Trestle Glen Line designated as route B. [9] Rail service ended after April 20, 1958, and motor coaches began operating on the line.

  8. Template:AC Transit Line E - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the E (AC Transit), a transbay bus line in San Francisco Bay Area, the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{bus route legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. F (AC Transit) - Wikipedia

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    The F is a bus service operated by AC Transit in the San Francisco Bay Area.It is one of the operator's many transbay routes, which are intended to provide riders a long-distance service across the San Francisco Bay between the East Bay and San Francisco.