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The fare on these 24-hour routes remains the same at night as it is during the day. Limerick: The first 24-hour bus in Limerick city is expected to begin service in 2025. [56] In December 2023 it was announced that the intended route will operate between University Hospital Limerick, Limerick city centre and the University of Limerick.
In most parts of the world times are shown using the 24-hour clock (although in the United States the 12-hour clock, with the addition of "am/A" or "pm/P" or with pm times in bold, is more often used). If services run at the same minutes past each hour for part of the day, the legend "and at the same minutes past each hour" or similar wording ...
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This is a list of bus routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority. In 2023, the CTA bus system had a ridership of 161,699,200, or about 577,600 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. Routes running 24 hours a day, seven days a week are: The N4 (between 63rd/Cottage Grove and Washington/State only),
Each route is marked with the operator. Routes marked with an asterisk (*) run 24 hours a day. The full route is shown except for branching. Connections to New York City Subway stations at the bus routes' terminals are also listed where applicable.
G Line buses operate 24 hours a day. [7] At peak hours (between 6 am and 7 pm eastbound, 5 am and 6 pm westbound), every other bus is a short turn , only operating between North Hollywood and Canoga station.
NightRide is a network of bus routes in operation between midnight and 4.30am in Sydney, Australia. The sixteen routes allow for a nightly shutdown of the Sydney Trains suburban rail network and Sydney Metro. The NightRide network was established in mid-1989 as low-patronage late-night train services were progressively withdrawn. [1] [2]
Originally a 24 hour through route and a weekday Grymes Hill shuttle (S6S) Through route designated S66, and destination changed to Park Avenue and Richmond Terrace; S6S shuttle re-designated S60; On March 15, 1995, NYCT announced plans to discontinue weekend S60 service, which operated between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m..