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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 ...
Waccamaw Regional Transportation Authority (or Coast RTA, formerly both Waccamaw RTA and Lymo) is a public bus service along the Grand Strand in Horry County, South Carolina. It is based out of Conway, South Carolina , and services an area from North Myrtle Beach to Georgetown .
US 17 Bus. south (Kings Highway) – Myrtle Beach: Northern terminus of US 17 Bus. 207.325– 207.735: 333.657– 334.317: SC 22 west (Conway Bypass) to SC 31 / US 501 – Conway: Eastern terminus of SC 22; interchange: North Myrtle Beach: 211.215: 339.918: SC 65 north (27th Avenue South) – Crescent Beach: Southern terminus of SC 65: 213.685: ...
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Call 843-280-5684 ext. 2 to reserve a free beach wheelchair in North Myrtle Beach for up to a week. You can have it delivered for $25 each way or pick it up at 1024 6th Avenue S., North Myrtle Beach.
The Richmond Hill Line is a surface transit line on Myrtle Avenue in Queens, New York City. Once a streetcar line owned by the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation, it was replaced on April 26, 1950 by the B55 bus route. [3] [4] [5] The trolley tracks were not removed until April 1955, when Myrtle Avenue was being repaved. [6]
“The large homeless population that is in Myrtle Beach has been able to get on the bus for free and ride up to North Myrtle Beach,” said North Myrtle Beach City Manager Mike Mahaney at a July ...
The New York City Transit Authority, in March 1971, sought permission from the New York City Board of Estimate to operate express buses during rush hours along the FDR Drive. It was hoped that the route would attract Upper East Side residents that used their cars to get to the Financial District. [264] Began service on April 12, 1971 as the M23X.