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  2. Jamaica Omnibus Service - Wikipedia

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    Kingston's first bus service operated by a company called Jamaica Utilities commenced on August 8, 1948. [3] Initially communities served included, Rockfort, Hagley Park, Mountain View and Three Miles. The service operated by Jamaica Utilities was unsatisfactory, mainly due to the poor condition in which the fleet was maintained.

  3. Transport in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Omnibus Service (JOS) was a municipal bus system that served the Kingston metropolitan area that ran from 1953 to 1983. After being run by British Electric Traction , the JOS was nationalised by the Jamaican government in 1974.

  4. Jamaica Urban Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    The buses are yellow with the Jamaican flag on the front of the bus. The older fleets are white and are currently being phased out. The buses had drivers and conductors to collect fare; however, with the new fleet in 2009, the roles of the conductor were merged with that of the driver.

  5. List of Edmonton Transit Service bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Route was the first in Edmonton to be served by articulated buses during weekday peak hours, starting in May 2001. [11] Articulated buses continued to operate on route 9 until July 1, 2018 when they were reallocated. [12]

  6. Trolley buses in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton trolley bus system formed part of the public transport network in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between 1939 and 2009. Operated by Edmonton Transit System (ETS), the system had, at its peak, a fleet of 137 [ 1 ] : 179 [ 2 ] trolley buses, and a total route length of 127 km (79 mi).

  7. Transportation in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Edmonton is fairly typical for a Canadian city of its size, involving air, rail, road and public transit. With very few natural barriers to growth and largely flat to gently rolling terrain bisected by a deep river valley, the city of Edmonton has expanded to cover an area of nearly 768 km 2 (297 sq mi), of which only two-thirds is built-up, while the metropolitan area covers ...

  8. Category:Bus operating companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bus operating companies" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Jamaica Omnibus Service; K. Keolis; M. Milli Bus; N.

  9. List of railway stations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Looking out of Kingston railway terminus along the permanent way from near the buffers. All railway stations in Jamaica closed in October 1992 when passenger traffic abruptly ceased. [1] They are here listed by branch and distance from Kingston. [2] In some cases elevation (height above sea level) is also shown. [3]