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It became a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ in 1996 [3] and acquired Reimer Express, a Canadian LTL carrier, in 1997 for an initial payment of US$15 million. Roadway Canada was shut down at the same time. [14] In 2001, Roadway Express again established a holding company for itself, this time called Roadway Corporation. [1]
Two new stations opened in Arlington, both in April 2016. Fayette station in Alexandria opened in 2017. [6] On April 17, 2016, the 33rd & Crystal and Pentagon City stations opened, bringing the total number of operating stations to 15. At the same time, a dedicated transit lane and a peak period transit lane opened in Arlington.
Richmond's only railway station located within the city limits, the historic Main Street Station, was renovated in 2004. [8] As of 2010, the station can only receive trains headed to and from Newport News and Williamsburg due to track layout. As a result, the Staples Mill Road station receives more trains and serves more passengers overall.
Signage for US 15 along I-95 in South Carolina. Near Mansfield, Pennsylvania, the old US 15 alignment is now a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) access road leading to a boat ramp, built where the old road now disappears into the Tioga Reservoir. Near Tioga, Pennsylvania, drivers crossing the tall concrete bridge can see where a two-lane road (formerly US 15 ...
[15] [16] The Shirlington Transit Center is located at South Quincy Street near the intersection of South Randolph Street and 31st Street South. This bus station is also located near Shirley Highway . This bus station is accessible from Shirlington Circle, having buses heading to and from Pentagon and Pentagon City Stations.
Route 15, [a] currently rebranding as the G, [b] is a streetcar line in the SEPTA Metro network that runs along Girard Avenue through North and West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Service is operated by the City Transit Division of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority .
WMATA New Flyer XN40 running on the 32 route in the "Local" scheme. An Orion VII CNG in the "MetroExtra" scheme in Washington DC Route S4 in Washington DC. This is a list of bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), branded as Metrobus in Washington, D.C.
With slim margins in the LTL industry, this meant Roadway Express, despite representing over 40% of RSI's US$5 billion annual revenue, [18] was less profitable than its sibling carriers. [16] The situation was brought to a head in 1994 when a 24-day Teamsters strike resulted in Roadway Express losing US$68 million for the quarter. [16]