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  2. Champaign–Urbana Mass Transit District - Wikipedia

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    On May 13, 1971, a federal grant was procured to help this both fledgling and historic transit district rework its fleet of buses, purchasing fifteen new buses and ten used buses from Peoria, Illinois. In 1973, the MTD expanded its routes to include the university, offering routes around the university and to the graduate housing complex.

  3. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Transit Authority: Chicago: Chicago 577,600 Coles County Zipline: Coles County: Mattoon and Charleston: Galesburg Transit: Knox County: Galesburg [237] CityLink: Peoria, Peoria Heights, and West Peoria [238] Peoria 5,800 Connect Transit: McLean County: Bloomington and Normal: 6,800 Danville Mass Transit: Vermilion County: Danville ...

  4. U.S. Route 24 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    US 150 west / IL 116 east / Illinois River Road north – Peoria, Metamora: Eastern end of US 150/IL 116/Illinois River Road overlap; grade-separated interchange: Washington Township: 141.5: 227.7: US 24 Bus. east / IL 8 west – East Peoria, Washington: Woodford: Cruger Township: 149.4: 240.4: US 24 Bus. west / Ronald Reagan Trail

  5. Metrobus (Istanbul) - Wikipedia

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    The Metrobus (Turkish: Metrobüs) is a 52 km (32.3 mi) bus rapid transit route in Istanbul, Turkey.The system has 44 stations that follow the city's ring road via Avcılar, Zincirlikuyu and the Bosphorus Bridge to Söğütlüçeşme using dedicated bus lanes for almost the entire length of the route.

  6. Greater Peoria Mass Transit District - Wikipedia

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    Greater Peoria Mass Transit District was formed in 1970 to take over operations of the struggling privately run bus service. [6] In 1991, GP Transit became the first transit system in the country to test an ethanol powered bus. GP Transit was rebranded as CityLink in 2000, and soon after, in 2003, a new transit center was opened in downtown Peoria.

  7. Illinois Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The facility opened in January 1999 and provides Amtrak train service and various bus services to the Champaign-Urbana area. In 2021, the facility had the second-highest ridership in Illinois, behind Chicago Union Station and ahead of Uptown Station in Bloomington, with just over 103,000 passengers serviced.

  8. Peoria Charter Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Peoria Charter Coach Company's first bus in 1941. Peoria Charter Coach Company was founded in 1941 by Walter Winkler, who traded in the family car and received a loan from his sister to buy a bus to shuttle Caterpillar workers between Spring Bay and a new factory in Peoria, when gas was rationed during World War II. In 1979, Winkler stepped ...

  9. List of Chicago Transit Authority bus routes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bus routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority. In 2023, the CTA bus system had a ridership of 161,699,200, or about 577,600 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. Routes running 24 hours a day, seven days a week are: The N4 (between 63rd/Cottage Grove and Washington/State only),