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U.S. Route 311 is a United States highway that runs for 62 mi (100 km) ... View south at the north end of US 311 at US 58 Bus. just west of Danville, Virginia.
The service connected with the Route 14 bus at Horizon Boulevard, the Route 56 bus at the Torresdale & Cottman Loop, and the Route 66 trackless trolley at the City Line Loop. Trips on SEPTA Owl Link were free with a SEPTA Key card. The SEPTA Owl Link service started on May 10, 2021, as a pilot program. The service ended on February 12, 2022. [84]
311: Port Chester Via West Putnam Avenue- Greenwich Station. 311B: Port Chester Via Hamilton Avenue- Greenwich Railroad Station Connects to Bee Line System Route 13 and 61 in Port Chester and NTD Wheels Central and West Loops in Greenwich. 312 West Main Street 312: Adams Corner Route 312 is a shorter variation of Route 311. 313 West Broad Street
The following routes will have more frequent service or additional trips added to the schedule: CONNECT 1 Bus Rapid ... and MCTS noted minor service schedule changes for Routes 11, 14, 15, 18, 19 ...
All customers transferring to Hudson Link, CT Transit's 971 or Route 311/311B, or Putnam Transit must use a paper transfer. There is a $1.25 "step-up" charge for customers transferring from CT Transit Route 311/311B to Bee-Line buses in Port Chester. For the BxM4C, off-peak is: first two and last two departures to Manhattan
The bus terminal is outdoors with a roof on top and serves buses that serve Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, and Bucks County. It also served as a trolley terminal until January 11, 1986 for Ogontz Avenue's Route 6, and was near Sigler Travel, a former Greyhound Lines bus station. Express and local trains both stop at this station.
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority operates a number of bus routes in the Atlanta metro region. The main system operates in Fulton, DeKalb, and Clayton Counties, although some routes travel into other suburban counties. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 32,285,600, or about 109,900 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
The following is a list and description of the local, express and commuter bus routes of the Maryland Transit Administration, which serve Baltimore and the surrounding suburban areas as of June 2017 following the Baltimore Link Launch. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 49,376,400, or about 164,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.