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The GRTC Pulse is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system serving the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. It was launched on June 24, 2018, through a partnership between the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Commonwealth of Virginia (including the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation and the Virginia Department of Transportation), the City of Richmond, and Henrico County.
The Maritime Metro Transit Center, located at 915 South 11th St, is the primary transfer hub of Maritime Metro Transit. The facility was opened on October 24, 2012, replacing a former bank drive-thru, used since 1998.
Patrons with physical, cognitive, or visual disabilities can schedule curb-to-curb trips to nearby passenger facilities, such as park-and-rides or rail stations. If the disabilities are severe enough that the patron cannot use DART's rail or bus services at all, they are able to schedule trips to any location within the member cities. [39]
Builder and model name Length (feet) Width (inches) Numbers Year Last Retired Notes 1978 General Motors Corporation RTS-03 TH-7603 35 96 101–106, 189–190, 194–205 1996 Originally ordered for 11 operators and buses were delivered with wheelchair lifts. Only 35' 96" foot buses ordered by the Westchester County Department of Transportation. 1978
Used for On-Demand and Paratransit service. 7612, 7712 2012 Gillig: Low Floor 29' Cummins ISL9; Originally used for paratransit service without destination signs. Reassigned to fixed-route service and retrofitted with destination signs in 2020. 28455-28461 2008 Orion Bus Industries: Orion VII NG: Cummins ISL; 28459 and 28460 are the only active ...
Metro Transit, formerly Madison Metro, operates bus services throughout the City of Madison, Wisconsin, United States and several of its suburbs, including Middleton, Fitchburg, Maple Bluff, Shorewood Hills, Sun Prairie, and Verona. [1]
In 2013, MET faced another schedule change but added more service to the West-End and the South Side. The new "West-End" bus (originally called "Southwest" and running every half-hour) was changed into a one-hour route that extended to cover the V.A. Clinic on Spring Creek Drive and Zoo Montana on Shiloh Road and Pierce Parkway.
The SFMTA's Taxi and Accessible Service division oversees the regulation of taxis and paratransit services in the city. Nearly 2000 taxi medallions have been issued by the agency. [ 5 ] Private transit services, such as Chariot , are also regulated by the agency and are required to operate routes that complement the city's transit services ...