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  2. MetroX - Wikipedia

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    MetroX is a rural express bus service operating in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Operated by Halifax Transit, MetroX service is available on three limited-stop fully accessible express routes within the Halifax Regional Municipality. All routes link to downtown Halifax, with one from Upper Tantallon, one from Fall River and Halifax ...

  3. Halifax Transit - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Transit - Wikipedia ... Halifax Transit

  4. MetroLink (Halifax) - Wikipedia

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    MetroLink was Halifax Regional Municipality's former BRT (bus rapid transit) express bus service, operated by Halifax Transit.. The system consisted of two limited-stop fully accessible express routes, connecting downtown Halifax's Scotia Square bus terminal, with the Portland Hills terminal in Cole Harbour on the Dartmouth side, and the Sackville Terminal in Lower Sackville.

  5. Downtown Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Halifax

  6. Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Halifax, Nova Scotia

  7. Angus L. Macdonald Bridge - Wikipedia

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    44,000 (2012) [ 1] Toll. CA$ 1.25 cash/$1.00 MACPASS. Location. Angus L. Macdonald Bridge on Canada Day. The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge is a suspension bridge crossing Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada; it opened on April 2, 1955. The bridge is one of two suspension bridges linking the Halifax Peninsula to Dartmouth in the Halifax Regional ...

  8. Halifax Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Boardwalk

  9. Acadian Lines - Wikipedia

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    Roy Jodrey on 1 August 1938 as Nova Scotia Coach Lines, a division of United Service Corporation. [1] In 1947, it became known as Acadian Lines and on 28 December 1955, Acadian Lines became a wholly owned company when it was purchased from United Service Corporation by George C. Thompson, Ralph A. Pepper, and Gordon H. Thompson. [1]

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