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This is a list of cities and towns in South America that have, or once had, town tramway (urban tramway, or streetcar) systems as part of their public transport system. Separate lists have been created for Argentina , Brazil and Chile to increase user-friendliness and reduce article size.
Routes operated by Bus Éireann include routes 401 (Salthill/Parkmore), 402 (Seacrest/Merlin Park), 404 (Newcastle/Oranmore), 405 (Rahoon/Ballybane), 407 (Bóthar an Chóiste) and 409 (Parkmore Industrial). Routes operated by City Direct include routes 410 (Salthill), 411 (Knocknacarra – Cappagh Rd), 412 (Knocknacarra Express), and 414 (Barna).
Chiayi Bus Rapid Transit: two routes: 7211 (between Chiayi City Centre and Puzi) and 7212, between the Chiayi TRA station and the Chiayi HSR station. 2008 - 3 18 29.7 km (18.5 mi) Not BRT certified in 2014. [1] Taichung: Taichung BRT "Optimized Bus Lane" It is still using most of the facilities built in BRT era, only the priority bus signals ...
Allen James Henry, Jr. arrived in Chicago last week by bus from Sikeston, Missouri, a small town about 150 miles south of St. Louis. The Chicago terminal gave him a place to wait during a five ...
The R404 is a Regional Route in South Africa that connects George with Herolds Bay. [ 1 ] On 7 December 2009 an Embraer ERJ 135 aircraft operated by Airlink on a scheduled flight ( SA-8625 ) overrun the runway at George Airport in wet conditions and ended up on the R404.
With home prices still on the rise in every region of the U.S., 63% of homeowners say they'd rather remodel their homes than move to renovated homes, according to an October survey by Clever Real...
Société de transport de Montréal (STM) operates 220 daytime and 23 night service routes and provide a vast number of routes for the Island of Montreal, serving an average of 1,403,700 daily passengers on an average weekday as of 2011. [4] A route is referred to by its route number and name (such as 80 Du Parc).
The Tietê Bus Terminal (Portuguese: Terminal Rodoviário Tietê) is the largest bus terminal in Latin America, and the second largest in the world, after the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. [2] The terminal is located in the Santana district in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.