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  2. Railroad Retirement Board - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is an independent agency in the executive branch of the United States government created in 1935 [2] to administer a social insurance program providing retirement benefits to the country's railroad workers.

  3. Metro Transit (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    Metro Transit's executive leadership is made up of President and CEO Taulby Roach and Chief Operating Officer Charles A. Stewart. As an enterprise of the Bi-State Development Agency, Metro's leadership answers to Bi-State's Board of Commissioners. [58] As of 2024, the agency had 2,000 employees. [81]

  4. Milwaukee County Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Public transit operations began in Milwaukee during 1860. The service consisted of two horse drawn cars. On June 1, 1975, Milwaukee County took over the bus system and established the Milwaukee County Transit System after taking over the assets of the Milwaukee & Suburban Transport Company, a private operator.

  5. Sound Transit - Wikipedia

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    Sound Transit (ST), officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is a public transit agency serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It manages the Link light rail system in Seattle and Tacoma, regional Sounder commuter rail, and Sound Transit Express bus service.

  6. Chicago "L" - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") [4] is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length, at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long as of 2014, [1] [note 1] and the third-busiest rapid ...

  7. Valley Metro - Wikipedia

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    Any employer with 50 or more full-time employees is required to participate in the program, which seeks to convince employees to use transit alternatives. The 25,000 employees of State of Arizona government agencies who work and live in the Valley have their own Rideshare department, called Capitol Rideshare.

  8. Rockford Mass Transit District - Wikipedia

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    The previous RMTD logo A RMTD bus in 2010. On April 20, 2020, RMTD reduced its daily routes after six employees, including five drivers, tested positive for COVID-19. [3] [4] The district later received a $9.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation as part of the CARES Act.

  9. Kenosha Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    Kenosha Area Transit is a city-owned public transportation agency based in Kenosha, Wisconsin.. The system maintains a fleet of 47 buses and seven streetcars [2] operating on seven bus routes and one streetcar route throughout the City of Kenosha and Village of Pleasant Prairie.