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  2. Transport in Milan - Wikipedia

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    There are 64 bus and 4 trolleybus lines in Milan. [3] Most of the routes do not run during the night, however, bus services on demand are available in the weekend at night. [3] [5] New night bus lines during weekends have been introduced since 24 September 2011, running from 2 am to 6 am on Fridays and Saturdays. [6]

  3. 64 (MBTA bus) - Wikipedia

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    MBTA bus routes This page was last edited on 16 June 2021, at 05:20 (UTC) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 ; additional terms may apply.

  4. TPER - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 2,500 (2019) Website. tper.it. Trasporto Passeggeri Emilia-Romagna (TPER, Italian for Emilia-Romagna passenger transportation) is a public company overseeing public transportation in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, in the province of Ferrara and in parts of the provinces of Modena and Ravenna, Italy.

  5. AMT Genova - Wikipedia

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    One of the AMT's urban buses The Principe–Granarolo rack railway Train on the Genova–Casella railway. The AMT Genova, formally known as the Azienda Mobilità e Trasporti and formerly as the Azienda Municipalizzata Trasporti, is a joint stock company that holds the concession for public transport in the Italian city of Genoa.

  6. ATAC SpA - Wikipedia

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    ATAC SpA. ATAC S.p.A. (Azienda Tramvie e Autobus del Comune di Roma, EN Tramway and Bus Agency of the City of Rome) is an Italian publicly owned company running most of the local public transportation services, paid parking and incentive parking lots in Rome. More specifically, the company handles, on behalf of Roma Capitale Authority, the ...

  7. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA was created in 1962, and purchased PTC's transit operations on September 30, 1968. The former Philadelphia Suburban Transit Company's Red Arrow Lines followed on January 29, 1970, after which SEPTA designated the city services as its "City Transit Division". Many of today's bus and trackless trolley routes were once streetcar lines.

  8. Busto Arsizio - Wikipedia

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    The historian Pietro Antonio Crespi Castoldi, speaking of the minor quarters of the Basilica district, reports that one of these is the Contrada Palearia, which probably coincided with the present Via Roma - Via San Gregorio route. The name Palearia can be traced back to straw (perhaps to houses with straw roofs) or to a Cascina Paleata (straw ...

  9. Colectivo 64 - Wikipedia

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    Annual patronage. 5,638,295 (2019)[1] Route 64 is a bus (colectivo) line of Buenos Aires, Argentina, that goes through the neighbourhoods of La Boca, San Telmo, Monserrat, San Nicolás, Balvanera, Recoleta, Palermo and Belgrano. Since 1972, the bus route is managed by Vuelta de Rocha S.A.T.C.I. [2]