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Porterville Transit (PT) is the primary transit authority serving residents and visitors to Porterville, the second-largest city in Tulare County, California. It was operated by the city and offered both fixed routes and dial-a-ride local service within Porterville, with all fixed routes operating out of a central transit center.
[5]: 27–44, 53–88 A similar MoU for Porterville signed at the same May meeting effectively allowed that city to provide transit operations and maintenance services for Woodlake. [ 5 ] : 45–52 The first legacy system to transition to TCRTA administration was the bus service in Woodlake, starting on July 1, 2021. [ 6 ]
Tulare County Area Transit (TCaT) was the county-operated bus agency providing service between cities and local community circulator routes in Tulare County, California; transit within the larger cities was provided by agencies operated by those communities, including Dinuba (), Porterville (Porterville Transit), Tulare (), and Visalia (Visalia Transit); connections are provided to Delano in ...
Porterville Transit: Porterville: Porterville 1,522 13 1,003 [128] Redding Area Bus Authority: Shasta County: ... Muncie Indiana Transit System (MITS) Muncie: 4,900 ...
Portersville was established as a town circa 1818. [4] It is reportedly the oldest town in Dubois County, and was selected as the county seat of Dubois County before it was changed to Jasper. [5]
Access Johnson County is the primary provider of mass transportation in Johnson County, Indiana, with six routes serving Franklin and Greenwood. As of 2019, the system provided 111,612 rides over 58,861 annual vehicle revenue hours with 8 buses and 18 paratransit vehicles. [1]
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Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority was a regional public transit agency operating in Northwest Indiana's Lake and Porter counties. Established in 2000, it was known as Regional Transportation Authority until 2005. [ 1 ]