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  2. Kingston Transit - Wikipedia

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    History. The Kingston Public Transit System began service on July 1, 1962, when the city's Public Utilities Commission took over the operation of transit service from Kingston City Coach, a subsidiary of Colonial Coach Lines. The Kingston Transit name was adopted in 1975. In 2017, Kingston Transit experienced a record six million rides, which ...

  3. List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Regular service and limited service routes are collectively numbered between 7 and 189. Seasonal routes (200-series): Routes operating during the warmer months serving and named after a city attraction such as Toronto Zoo, Bluffer's Park, and Cherry Beach. Blue Night Network routes (300-series): Routes operate from 1 am to 6 am (8 am on Sundays ...

  4. List of bus routes in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The Queens draft plan affects three existing bus routes: the B24, B57, and B62. [173] The MTA released a draft plan for Brooklyn's bus network on December 1, 2022. One bus route (the B39) remained completely unchanged, while the remaining routes underwent changes to their route, stop spacing, service frequencies, and/or service spans. [174] [175]

  5. Kingston Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Bus Terminal. /  44.26000°N 76.50611°W  / 44.26000; -76.50611. Kingston Bus Terminal is the inter-city bus station in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. [ 1] It is at 1175 John Counter Boulevard, adjoining the Kingston Transit head office and bus garage. This location is in the northern portion of Kingston near Highway 401, the main ...

  6. Durham–Scarborough bus rapid transit - Wikipedia

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    System length. 36 km (22 mi) [1] Durham–Scarborough bus rapid transit (DSBRT) is a future bus rapid transit corridor proposed by Metrolinx for the eastern part of the Greater Toronto Area in Southern Ontario, Canada. The 36-kilometre (22 mi) bus corridor will run from downtown Oshawa to Scarborough Town Centre in Toronto, mainly along Durham ...

  7. Kitsap Fast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Kitsap Fast Ferries is a passenger ferry service operating between Seattle and Kitsap County in the U.S. state of Washington. It is funded and operated by Kitsap Transit and began service in July 2017, with a single boat traveling between Seattle and Bremerton. A second route, from Seattle to Kingston, launched in November 2018, and a third ...

  8. Ulster County Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    Fuel type. Diesel. Diesel-electric hybrid (most newer buses) Gasoline (cutaways) Chief executive. Toni Roser. Website. Ulster County Area Transit. Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) is the county-owned operator of bus transportation in Ulster County, New York, providing fixed-route, deviated-fixed route, and commuter transit.

  9. Lakeshore East line - Wikipedia

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    The Lakeshore East line is the second oldest of GO's services, opening as part of the then-unified Lakeshore line on GO's first day of operations, 23 May 1967. [2] It is ten minutes younger than its twin; although the first train from Pickering bound for Toronto left at 6:00 am that day, a 5:50 am departure from Oakville on Lakeshore West beat it into the record books.