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  2. Memphis Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is the public transportation provider for Memphis, Tennessee.It is one of the largest transit providers in the state of Tennessee; MATA transports customers in the City of Memphis and parts of Shelby County on fixed-route buses, paratransit vehicles, demand-responsive service, and the MATA Trolley system.

  3. Transportation in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 40 (I-40), its spur highway I-240 and I-55 are the main freeways in the Memphis area. I-40 and I-55 (along with rail lines) cross the Mississippi at Memphis from the state of Arkansas. I-22 connects the southeast part of Memphis with Mississippi. I-269 is an outer beltway around the city, partially in Mississippi.

  4. MATA Trolley - Wikipedia

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    The MATA Trolley is a heritage streetcar transit system in Memphis, Tennessee.It began operating on April 29, 1993. [1] Service was suspended in June 2014, following fires on two cars. [7]

  5. MATA to begin testing for reopening Madison Avenue trolley line

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  6. New Memphis Area Transit Authority board suspends service ...

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    Feb 7, 2014 - Memphis Area Transit Authority buses line up at the MATA North End Terminal on N. Main St. MATA recently completed work retrofitting dozens of their buses with new equipment which ...

  7. Main Street Line (MATA Trolley) - Wikipedia

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    The Main Street Line is a line of the Memphis Area Transit Authority trolley system. It began operations in 1993, becoming the first streetcar line to operate in Memphis since 1947. [3] It runs for about 2 mi (3.2 km) along Main Street, with 14 stops in Downtown Memphis.

  8. Buses, football and food top 2024 Pork Report - AOL

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    That didn't stop the Memphis Area Transit Authority from building a new downtown office and purchasing a branded suite for Memphis Grizzlies' games at a price tag of not more than $510,898 for two ...

  9. Madison Avenue Line (MATA Trolley) - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Avenue Line is a line of the Memphis Area Transit Authority trolley system.The trolley line began operating in 2004, and cost $56 million to build. It consists of 2.2 mi (3.5 km) of double track along Madison Avenue with six stops stretching into Midtown Memphis.