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  2. La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility - Wikipedia

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    Public transit in La Crosse began with the opening of a horse-drawn streetcar line in 1879. Over time, more streetcar lines were added and in 1893, all streetcars had been electrified. Beginning in the early 20th century however, increasing car ownership led to a decline of the privately run streetcar system.

  3. Scenic Mississippi Regional Transit - Wikipedia

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    The transit system operates four routes. Each route runs 3 times per day, except the yellow route, which operates 4 times per day. There is no service on weekends.The routes are as follows: [4] Blue Route: La Crosse - Viroqua; Green Route: La Crosse - Tomah; Red Route: La Crosse - Prairie du Chien; Yellow Route: La Crosse - Viroqua

  4. La Crosse, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility bus in 2020. Public transit in La Crosse began with the opening of a horse-drawn streetcar line in 1878. Over time, more streetcar lines were added, and by 1893, all streetcars had been electrified.

  5. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility: La Crosse County and Houston County, Minnesota: La Crosse and La Crescent, Minnesota: 3,214 39 [329] Lac du Flambeau Transit: Vilas County: Lac du Flambeau [589] Langlade County Public Transit: Langlade County: Antigo [590] Madison Metro: Dane County: Madison and Sun Prairie: 26,800 269 Maritime Metro ...

  6. Namekagon Transit - Wikipedia

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    The transit system is a joint operation of Sawyer County and the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. [3] While Namekagon Transit primarily serves Hayward and the surrounding LCO reservation, demand-response service is available in four counties. Previously, Burnett County was also served by the system. [4]

  7. GO Transit (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The original transit center was located on the corner of Main and Waugoo where buses would line up along the street. The transit center has aged considerably and lacks crucial amenities. There are no designated public restrooms or fare kiosks. [4] Therefore, as of 2021, GO Transit intends to make improvements to the shelter.

  8. Shoreline Metro - Wikipedia

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    Shoreline Metro services three communities with fixed route public transit system including the City of Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls and Kohler. It operates ten fixed routes Monday through Saturday [ 1 ] and tripper service during the school year with an additional three morning routes and four afternoon routes for school-aged children.

  9. Duluth Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the DTA was named Transit System of the Year by the Minnesota Public Transit Association. [2] DTA operates 14 bus routes in the Twin Ports region. Two "GO Line" routes provide frequent, limited-stop service on key corridors, and a shuttle service operates during summers to connect tourist destinations on the Duluth waterfront.