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  2. MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    The newer signs, used on all New York City Bus-branded routes, were in place by the mid-2000s, while old-style bus stop signs still exist on many MTA Bus-branded routes, showing only the route and not the destination. All bus stop signs within the city borders are maintained by New York City Department of Transportation.

  3. Destination sign - Wikipedia

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    A destination sign (North American English) or destination indicator / destination blind (British English) is a sign mounted on the front, side or rear of a public transport vehicle, such as a bus, tram/streetcar or light rail vehicle, that displays the vehicle's route number and destination, or the route's number and name on transit systems ...

  4. Mass Transportation Authority (Flint) - Wikipedia

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    The system also includes intercity bus routes from Flint to Brighton and Howell. Proposed. Since January 2014, the MTA has been attempting to secure government funding to provide intercity service between Bay City and Detroit. Dial-a-ride. The MTA also operates Your Ride, a mini-bus service for special needs customers.

  5. These 5 MTA Bus Routes Will Be Free By This Fall

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    NEW YORK CITY — The promise of free MTA bus rides is closer to becoming true. Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled Monday which five bus routes will be part of "Fare Free," a transit pilot program that's ...

  6. New Routes, Faster Buses Could Come To Forest Hills: MTA Bus ...

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    FOREST HILLS, QUEENS — A contentious borough-wide bus redesign plan got a revamp this week, as the MTA (once again) sets its sights on speeding up commutes and modernizing redundant bus routes ...

  7. Guide-A-Ride - Wikipedia

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    Guide-A-Ride is the bus stop information display for MTA Regional Bus Operations of New York City. It is a rectangular box attached to the bus stop pole that displays a route map and a schedule. Originally designed for MTA New York City Transit operations, it is also used for routes of the MTA Bus Company that were formerly privately operated. [1]

  8. Queens Bus Route Redesign: See What MTA Wants To ... - Patch

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    Traffic & Transit Queens Bus Route Redesign: See What MTA Wants To Change For Riders A long-awaited revamp of Queens' bus routes was unveiled this week — and officials say changes will expand ...

  9. Select Bus Service - Wikipedia

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    Select Bus Service (SBS; stylized as + select busservice) is a brand used by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)'s Regional Bus Operations for limited-stop bus routes with some bus rapid transit features in New York City. The first SBS route was implemented in 2008 to improve speed and reliability on long, busy corridors.