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Estuary Transit District, doing business as River Valley Transit, is the public transit provider for the Lower Connecticut River Valley region. ETD provides bus service in the municipalities of Chester, Clinton, Durham, Deep River, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Killingworth, Haddam, Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Portland, Westbrook, Middlefield, Middletown, and Madison.
Bus networks are an important part of the transportation system in Connecticut, especially in urban areas like Hartford, Stamford, Norwalk, Bridgeport and New Haven. The state also operates CTfastrak, a bus rapid transit line linking New Britain and Hartford. [2] [3] [4]
Creating brand new bus terminals in The Streets at Southpoint and Glenview Station as part of their Bus Stop Improvement program. [39] Improving 90 bus stops with benches and/or adding shelters. Received 8 new electric buses with another 18 expected to arrive within two years. [16] Providing 30 minute service across the GoDurham network. [16]
The vehicle had a maximum speed of 20 km/h (12 mph). The service operated as Durham Region Transit route 300 between 8:30 am and 3:30 pm on weekdays and between 7 am and 7 pm on weekends. The project partners included Metrolinx, Durham Region Transit and the City of Whitby. [9] [10] [11]
Regional routes. Routes connecting major cities or towns in the region. 1: Norwich to New London via Route 32; 2: Norwich to New London via Route 12 and Groton; 3: New London to Niantic via Boston Post Road and Crossroads Wal-Mart; 108: New London to Foxwoods via Groton and Old Mystic Village (also an Amtrak Thruway route) Norwich/Jewett City.
CT New Haven [1] is the second largest division of Connecticut Transit, providing service on 24 routes in 19 towns within the Greater New Haven and Lower Naugatuck River Valley areas, with connections to other CT Transit routes in Waterbury and Meriden, as well as connections to systems in Milford and Bridgeport at the Connecticut Post Mall.
A 62ft CTfastrak bus on route 101 at Cedar Street A CTfastrak 40ft bus on route 128 at Flatbush Avenue. As of December 2016, twelve CT Transit routes use the CTfastrak busway with a variety of stopping patterns. [9] Nine routes provide local stopping service on various sections of the busway: [4] 101 Hartford/New Britain
GoTransit is a joint branding of municipal and regional bus systems adopted in 2015 for the Research Triangle region of North Carolina.The original participating systems are GoTriangle, formerly Triangle Transit; GoRaleigh, formerly Capital Area Transit (CAT); and GoDurham, formerly Durham Area Transit Authority (DATA).