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  2. First Coast Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The First Coast Flyer is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jacksonville, Florida, owned and operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA). It currently consists of four radial routes running north, southwest, southeast, and east from the Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center in Downtown Jacksonville, where it connects to the Jacksonville Skyway.

  3. Oceanside Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Oceanside Transit Center is a major railway interchange in Oceanside, California, serving both intercity and suburban/commuter services.The station is used by Amtrak on the route of its Pacific Surfliner service between San Diego and San Luis Obispo.

  4. Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit is used by several San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) lines including the 49 Van Ness–Mission, as well as three Golden Gate Transit routes. Public transit on Van Ness Avenue began with streetcar service in 1915. It was replaced by trolleybuses in 1950–51, with diesel bus

  5. VIA Metropolitan Transit - Wikipedia

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    VIA's original logo, used until 2014. VIA was created in 1977 when the citizens of Bexar County voted in favor of a one-half cent sales tax to fund the service. Subsequently, VIA purchased transit assets from the City of San Antonio and began operations in March 1978, taking its name from the Latin word for "road".

  6. Template:San Diego Rapid 225 - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Rapid 225, a bus route in San Diego County, California, the United States. For a key to symbols see {{bus route legend}}. For information on using this template, refer to Template:Routemap. For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon/Catalogue

  7. Seaport Village station - Wikipedia

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    Seaport Village is where the Green and the Silver lines split. The Silver Line turns east towards America Plaza as part of its clockwise circular route around downtown San Diego, while the Green Line moves north towards Santa Fe Depot on its route through Old Town Transit Center to east county and Santee.

  8. Orange County Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the transportation planning commission for Orange County, California, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.OCTA is responsible for funding and implementing transit and capital projects for the transportation system in the county, including freeway expansions, express lane management, bus and rail transit operation, and commuter rail funding ...

  9. Bus Driver Stabbed Multiple Times In San Diego County

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    Bus Driver Stabbed Multiple Times In San Diego County - San Diego, CA - Police used 40mm non-lethal foam projectiles to take the suspect, who is a convicted felon, into custody, Lt. Ryan Hicks said.