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  2. Bermuda Public Transportation Board - Wikipedia

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    Website. Bermuda Public Transportation Board. The Bermuda Public Transportation Board (PTB) is the government agency of the Ministry of Tourism and Transport that operates all bus services in Bermuda. [1] School children use public buses as well as PTB-operated school buses. In addition, the PTB provides charter buses and sightseeing services.

  3. Transport in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda is serviced by a bus system. From the main bus terminal in Hamilton eleven bus routes spread out in all directions of the island. As the island is relatively narrow and in most sections has a northern and southern route that are serviced, access to the system is usually within a short distance. The MAN buses have a pink and blue livery ...

  4. Transport in Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    Antigua and Barbuda's transport systems include both public and privately run services. Roads in the country are paved and follow a winding and gently sloping course connecting parishes to villages and communities. Driving is on the left-hand side. The speed limit is set at 40 mph, Traffic signs posted throughout main roads in Antigua and ...

  5. L.F. Wade International Airport - Wikipedia

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    L.F. Wade International Airport ( IATA: BDA, ICAO: TXKF ), formerly named Bermuda International Airport, is the sole airport serving the British overseas territory of Bermuda in the north Atlantic Ocean. It is located in the parish of St. George's and is 6 nautical miles (11 kilometres; 6.9 miles) northeast of Bermuda's capital, Hamilton. [1]

  6. Workers' Party of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Not to be confused with Partij van de Arbeid, a Dutch social democratic party with the same abbrevation in Dutch. The Workers' Party of Belgium ( French: Parti du Travail de Belgique, PTB; Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid van België, PVDA; lit. 'Labour Party of Belgium') is a Marxist [4] [5] and socialist [6] [7] [8] political party in Belgium.

  7. BermudAir Comes To Westchester Next Week: $199 Fares On Sale ...

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    BermudAir Comes To Westchester Next Week: $199 Fares On Sale Now - Harrison, NY - The new carrier at Westchester County Airport will soon offer all-business-class flights daily to L.F. Wade ...

  8. Somerset Village, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Somerset Village is a small, unincorporated village in the northwest area of Bermuda, located in Sandys Parish.It lies in the northern half of Somerset Island.. Like Flatts Village and Tucker's Town, the settlement has existed for centuries, though a lack of formal borders and municipal government means its foundation is undated, and when, precisely, the area came to be commonly thought of as ...

  9. DeCamp Bus Schedules Change For Several Lines - Patch

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    DeCamp bus riders have new schedules on Routes #32, 33, 44, 66 and 88. The changes begin on Sept. 17.

  10. COVID-19 pandemic in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed by diagnostic test to have reached the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda on 18 March 2020; with individuals having arrived from the UK and US. Those individuals had been traced to back to the fourth and sixth of March. This was the first it was confirmed and some believe that COVID-19 could have been on ...

  11. List of Bermuda hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    The floating dry dock Bermuda, heavily damaged in an August 1878 hurricane, is depicted being towed to Bermuda in 1869. September 5, 1874 – A hurricane to the west generates huge swells as sea spray defoliates plants across the territory. October 20–23, 1876 – Gale-force winds and heavy rainfall mark the passage of a hurricane to the north.