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  2. Vamoose Bus - Wikipedia

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    Vamoose Bus is a privately owned intercity bus service that provides daily transportation between New York City and three suburban cities in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area: Bethesda, Maryland; Arlington, Virginia (Rosslyn area) and Lorton, Virginia.

  3. Vamoose - Wikipedia

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    Vamoose may refer to: Vamoose Bus , a regional bus line in the northeastern United States Vamoose (yacht) , a steam-powered ship built in 1890 for William Randolph Hearst

  4. Vamoosa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The slang English word vamoose, meaning "depart quickly", originated in the Spanish word vamos, which means "let’s go". [5] There is a theory that Native Americans named the town Vamoosa after the land runs elsewhere in Oklahoma, since they felt they needed to get out and relocate to another part of the state. [ 6 ]

  5. Chinatown bus lines - Wikipedia

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    Passengers waiting to board a Travel Pack bus on Mulberry Street in Manhattan en route to Boston in 2004 Passengers waiting at the now-defunct Fung Wah Bus Transportation ticket window on Canal Street at the Bowery in Manhattan's Chinatown Eastern Bus MCI 102DL3 coach boarding passengers in Manhattan's Chinatown 2010 schematic map of four eastern U.S. Chinatown bus lines, with New York City as ...

  6. Talk:Vamoose Bus - Wikipedia

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  7. Transportation in New York City - Wikipedia

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    An 1807 grid plan of Manhattan. The history of New York City's transportation system began with the Dutch port of New Amsterdam.The port had maintained several roads; some were built atop former Lenape trails, others as "commuter" links to surrounding cities, and one was even paved by 1658 from orders of Petrus Stuyvesant, according to Burrow, et al. [1] The 19th century brought changes to the ...