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  2. Danville Mass Transit - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, ownership changed again to the Illinois Power & Light Company. By the mid 1930s, ridership had declined and the system became Danville City Lines under National City Lines control in 1936. All streetcar service ended December 4, 1936, being replaced by buses, a mere 10 years after the first bus was introduced in Danville.

  3. Champaign County Area Rural Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Public transit in Rantoul has existed since at least 1952, when the Rantoul Transit Co. served the city. [2] However, by the 1970s, service had ended. In 1995, in order to address the transportation needs of rural Champaign County and Rantoul, a county Rural Transportation Steering Committee was established.

  4. Quincy Transit Lines - Wikipedia

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    Regular fares are $0.50, $0.25 for students and free to children and seniors. [7] Connections to the Quincy station serving Amtrak's Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg trains are available on the Blue route, while intercity buses operated by Burlington Trailways stop at the transfer point at 7th and Jersey streets. [8] [9]

  5. Pace (transit) - Wikipedia

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    The various agencies providing bus service in the Chicago suburbs were merged under the Suburban Bus Division, which rebranded as Pace in 1984. In 2022, Pace had 18.041 million riders. [4] Pace is headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and is governed by a 13-member Board of Directors, 12 of which are current and former suburban mayors.

  6. Madison County Transit - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, MCT gave out Summer Break Youth Bus Passes to over 22,000 students ages 12–18. [10] Illinois Public Act 095-0708 became effective in February 2008, allowing all elderly/disabled people to ride bus service for free. [11] [12] All buses are equipped with bike racks, [13] wheelchair lifts, handicapped seats, [2] and security cameras. [14]

  7. Go West Transit - Wikipedia

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    Go West Transit operates fare-free buses on a pulse system with buses departing the city center bus transfer center at 10 and 40 past the hour. Hours of operation for regular routes are Monday through Friday from 6:58 A.M. to 6:10 P.M. and on Saturday from 11:10 A.M. to 5:10 P.M. Specific evening and weekend service is provided while WIU is in session, as well as dedicated routes from campus ...

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