Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Many current routes operate under former streetcar routes. The streetcars provided the main transportation in the Northern Virginia area from the 1800s to the 1940s. [3] The Alexandria, Barcroft and Washington Transit Company (AB&W) and the Washington Virginia & Maryland Coach Company (WV&M) operated some of the routes prior to 1973.
West Atlanta West Park Place & Westpark Drive Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Fulton Industrial Boulevard 9.2 miles (14.8 km) Trips alternate between each branch; West Atlanta LaGrange Boulevard & Boat Rock Road 10.2 miles (16.4 km) 74 Flat Shoals Road Inman Park/Reynoldstown Inman Park/Reynoldstown Station Panthersville Rainbow Way & Candler Road
100 West Washington Street: Locale: Petersburg, Virginia: Service area: Petersburg, Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Ettrick Virginia State University, McGuire Veterans Hospital, Richmond VA and Fort Gregg-Adams: Service type: bus service, paratransit: Alliance: GRTC, Blackstone Bus Service: Routes: 12 Local Routes, 2 Express routes (operated by ...
Fairfax Connector, or simply "The Connector", is operated under contract by Transdev, and is the third largest bus fleet in the D.C. area. [7] The Connector provides a fixed-route bus service within Fairfax County on 93 routes and carries about nine million passengers annually. The Connector's goals is to supplement the regional rail and bus ...
Arlington County, Virginia; Pentagon City Station Bus Bay C: Southbound station, Northbound terminal Curbside bus stop Arlington Transit: 42, 74, 84, 87 Fairfax Connector: 599 Metrobus: 7A, 10A, 10N, 16E, 16M, 22A Washington Metro: Crystal City Station Bus Bay C (North) Bus Bay D (South) Bidirectional Virginia Railway Express (at Crystal City VRE)
The new route for Virginia Breeze will run from Virginia Beach to Harrisonburg, the agency said in an announcement Tuesday. The 235-mile trip will take about six-and-a-half hours one way and run 365 days a year, with stops in places like Charlottesville , Richmond , and Williamsburg , among others.
All bus routes are $2.25 for riders using cash or SmarTrip cards. Virginia Hospital Center employees and Arlington employees that carries a hospital ID rides routes 51 and 52 for free. Per paying adult, children under five years of age rides ART for free. Senior citizens and disabled patrons only pay $1.10.
The GRTC Pulse is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system serving the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. It was launched on June 24, 2018, through a partnership between the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Commonwealth of Virginia (including the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation and the Virginia Department of Transportation), the City of Richmond, and Henrico County.