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Transit Orange is the brand name for bus transit services in Orange County, New York. Under the brand name of Transit Orange, mini-systems, mostly municipally-run, serve various towns across Orange County. [2] In addition to these municipal and private services, Transit Orange also owns The Main Line bus, and oversees municipal dial-a-bus ...
New Jersey state line (becomes NJ 23) Clove Road in Deerpark: US 6: CR 16: 0.32 0.51 CR 521 at the New Jersey state line Maple Avenue in Deerpark: Port Jervis city line CR 17: 5.89 9.48 NY 302 / CR 48 in Crawford: Thompson Ridge Road NY 52 in Montgomery: CR 18: 2.55 4.10 NY 211 in Wallkill: New Vernon Road Sullivan County line in Mount Hope ...
Pages in category "County routes in Orange County, New York" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The slowest bus routes are typically crosstown bus routes in Manhattan, with 14 of the slowest bus routes in 2017 being crosstown bus routes. [ 175 ] : 28 In 2017, the slowest bus route was the M42 crosstown bus on 42nd Street, which had an average speed of 3.9 miles per hour (6.3 km/h), approximately a walking pace.
Surface transportation in Greater New York (1 C, 53 P) Pages in category "Bus transportation in New York (state)" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Example of a county route marker and fingerposts used by Cattaraugus County for its county routes prior to the late 1990s. The county now uses the standard pentagon; remaining older markers and fingerposts, including this New Albion example, have been left standing.
N. New York State Route 17; New York State Route 17A; New York State Route 17K; New York State Route 17M; New York State Route 32; New York State Route 42
The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, commonly referred to as Centro, is a New York State public benefit corporation and the operator of mass transit in Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga, and Oneida counties in New York state. [2] The CNYRTA was formed on August 1, 1970, along with similar agencies in Rochester, Albany, and Buffalo.