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  2. Coast RTA - Wikipedia

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    Coast RTA Paratransit service is a fully coordinated human service system, including demand response and subscription services. Paratransit service is for seniors (over 60) and individuals with disabilities or conditions that prevent them from using the Coast RTA fixed route system.

  3. Drivers could see traffic delays in North Myrtle Beach ... - AOL

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    On Monday, the City of North Myrtle Beach will start rerouting traffic ahead of construction on North Ocean Boulevard, according to a city news release.. The work will occur between 29th and 34th ...

  4. North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Myrtle Beach is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It was created in 1968 from four existing municipalities, and is located about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Myrtle Beach. It serves as one of the primary tourist destinations along the Grand Strand. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,790. [6]

  5. Here’s your 2023 guide to paid beach parking in the Myrtle ...

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    North Myrtle Beach Parking Pass. Residents: You can get a North Myrtle Beach parking pass register online or in-person at the old Santee Cooper building (904 2nd Avenue North) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m ...

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  7. Myrtle Beach Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad's Myrtle Beach Branch was a railroad line that at its greatest extent ran from company's main line in Elrod, North Carolina south to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Atlantic Coast Line used the branch for freight and transport passengers to Myrtle Beach, which was becoming a popular tourist destination.