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West County Routes: 14 Universal Plaza-Pasco–Hernando State College; 16 Moon Lake - Pasco-Hernando State College; 18 New Port Richey-Tarpon Springs; 19 Bayonet Point-Tarpon Springs; 20 Shady Hills; 21 Scheer Commerce Center-Gulf View Square; 23 Gulf View Sq. Mall-Universal Plaza; 25 Chelsea Place -Gulf View Sq. Mall; East County Routes: 30 ...
Pasco Hernando State College Brooksville Campus. Scheer Commerce Center Emerald Beach Blvd & US 19, Hudson, Pasco County. Connection to Pasco County Public Transit Route 21. Serves Weeki Wachee Springs. Green: Walmart - US 41 & Wiscon Road Brooksville. Pasco Hernando State College Spring Hill Campus. Spring Hill. Serves Brooksville-Tampa ...
The four current routes are: Purple: Pasco-Hernando State College - Brooksville to Spring Hill, final stop in Hudson, where it connects to Pasco County Transit (PCPT) Route 21; Green: Brooksville US 41 & Wiscon Road via Wiscon Rd, California St and Spring Hill Drive to Pasco-Hernando State College Spring Hill Campus
Thousands of Pasco County middle and high school students are slated to lose their bus rides when classes resume after summer break. Citing an ongoing problem recruiting and retaining bus drivers ...
The new state-of-the-art facility and shop will be home to the Pasco-Finley transportation co-op. Pasco district officials say the new building will keep students and staff safer, save down time ...
In future seasons, Alabama has already scheduled home-and-homes with heavyweights and non-cupcakes like Florida State (2025-26), Ohio State (2027-28), Notre Dame (2029-30) and Georgia Tech (2030-31).
Pasco County: Port Richey: ... Fixed-Route Bus Service, www.aroostooktransportation.org ... State College: 23,800 [489] Coatesville Link: Chester County: Coatesville ...
US 322 Bus. was signed as US 322 until 1981, when the Mount Nittany Expressway, a freeway bypass of US 322, was built north of State College. [2] [3]US 322 Bus. now serves as the main east–west thoroughfare in State College, and the section in State College is named Atherton Street in honor of George W. Atherton, former president of the Pennsylvania State University.