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Orange Street Transit Center 10.8 mi (17.4 km) 2 200 South Downtown Salt Lake Central Station: 5.1 mi (8.2 km) 4 400 South/Foothill Drive Poplar Grove Poplar Grove Boulevard & Redwood Road Olympus Cove Olympus Cove Park & Ride 11.9 mi (19.2 km) 9 900 South Poplar Grove Orange Street Transit Center University University of Utah Union Building
The Jason Hargrove Transit Center (JHTC) is a major public transit station in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is the third iteration of the State Fair Transit Center , located at the old Michigan State Fairgrounds , [ 1 ] near the Gateway Marketplace and intersection of 8 Mile Road and Woodward Avenue .
The Metro Rail Transit Line 4 (MRT-4) is a proposed rapid transit line that would serve the Greater Manila Area of the Philippines.The 12.7 km (7.9 mi), 10-station elevated railway would connect Ortigas Center in Metro Manila and the suburban municipality of Taytay, Rizal.
Lorain County Transit (LCT) is a public transit provider for Lorain County, Ohio, United States. It is a division of the Lorain County Commissioners, and its offices are in downtown Elyria. Robert Wickens, Board Chairman in the 1970s, successfully led the effort to begin fixed route transit service in the county.
ABQ RIDE (City of Albuquerque Transit Department) is the local transit agency serving Albuquerque, New Mexico.ABQ RIDE operates a variety of city bus routes including two Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) bus rapid transit lines and a currently suspended ARTx express bus line It is the largest public transportation system in the state, [3] serving 6,907,500 passengers in 2023, or about 21,500 ...
An early part of this plan is a new property tax for the AAATA service area starting in 2024 which, in addition to addressing a structural deficit, will increase hours, provide at least 30 minute headways on weekends, and add an express route between the Blake Transit Center and the Ypsilanti Transit Center. [51]
In the summer of 2008, construction began on the new Downtown transfer center at 220 N. 25th Street; this was completed in early 2009 and it was open for business. This resulted in various changes to the routes and schedules for the buses that transfer in Downtown.
Valley Transit began offering fare-free bus and dial-a-ride service during the summer in the mid-2010s to boost ridership. [12] [13] The fare-free service was extended to year-round beginning in 2022 as part of a four-year pilot program funded by the state government's Move Ahead Washington package.