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  2. CT Transit - Wikipedia

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    CT Transit (styled as CTtransit) is a public transportation bus system serving many metropolitan areas and their surrounding suburbs in the state of Connecticut.CT Transit is a division of the Connecticut Department of Transportation, although it contracts a number of private companies for most of its operations.

  3. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    The system would originally be for MTA employees only. [ 15 ] On October 23, 2017, it was announced that the MetroCard would be phased out and replaced by a contactless fare payment system also by Cubic, with fare payment being made using Android Pay , Apple Pay , Samsung Pay , debit/credit cards with near-field communication enabled, or radio ...

  4. Lane Transit District - Wikipedia

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    A combination of passenger fares, payroll taxes, and state and federal money fund the system. According to LTD's Website, [7] LTD operates 111 buses, which includes both standard and low-floor buses, in length of 30-foot, 40-foot, and 60-foot (articulated buses [8]) for regular services. Among those 111 vehicles, 11 of those are the 60-foot BRT ...

  5. First Transit - Wikipedia

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    First Transit was an American transportation company. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, it operated over 300 locations, carrying more than 350 million passengers annually throughout the United States in 41 states, Puerto Rico, Panama, India and four Canadian provinces.

  6. Pierce Transit - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Transit, officially the Pierce County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation, is an operator of public transit in Pierce County, Washington.It operates a variety of services, including fixed-route buses, dial-a-ride transportation, vanpool and ride-matching for carpools.

  7. Chicago Rapid Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Rapid Transit Company (CRT) was a privately owned firm providing rapid transit rail service in Chicago, Illinois, and several adjacent communities between 1924 and 1947.

  8. Clallam Transit - Wikipedia

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    Clallam Transit introduced zero-fare service on most routes on January 1, 2024. [8] The Hurricane Ridge shuttle and Strait Shot (Route 123) inter-city service still charge fares along with some Clallam Connect dial-a-ride trips.

  9. MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, MTA administrators did not see any cost savings from the program, and employees generally lacked the motivation to maintain the system. [177]: 30 In 2008, the Victory Boulevard installation was followed by the Fordham Road and Pelham Parkway corridor (Bx12 bus) in the Bronx, which used GPS transponders aboard buses. Due to both ...