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The CTA installed GPS Bus Tracker systems on all buses starting with the 20 (Madison St) bus in 2006, [28] before expanding it to other routes in 2008. [29] The original claim justifying the addition of this technology was that it would reduce the issue of bunching buses. The system also allows riders to be able to determine the location of ...
CTA buses: 91 Pace buses: 309, 313, 315 Central: CTA buses: 85 Laramie: CTA buses: 57 Cicero: CTA buses: 54 Pace buses: 392 West Garfield Park: Pulaski: CTA buses: 53 East Garfield Park: Conservatory–Central Park Drive: Homan: Closed January 9, 1994; demolished; replaced by Conservatory–Central Park Drive Kedzie: Metra trains: Union Pacific ...
This is a list of bus routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority. In 2023, the CTA bus system had a ridership of 161,699,200, or about 577,600 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. Routes running 24 hours a day, seven days a week are: The N4 (between 63rd/Cottage Grove and Washington/State only),
In October 2012, DART introduced a new fleet of 123 low-floor 14-to-17-passenger buses for On-Call, FLEX, and low-capacity routes. [31] The buses were manufactured by ARBOC Specialty Vehicles. From 2013 to 2017, DART would replace most of its bus fleet with 459 NABI 40LFW buses running off compressed natural gas. [32]
Pace is the suburban bus and regional paratransit division of the Regional Transportation Authority serving the Chicago metropolitan area.It was created in 1983 by the RTA Act, which established the formula that provides funding to the CTA, Metra, and Pace.
The R4 41st Ave (designated the 91 B-Line during planning stages) is an express bus route with bus rapid transit elements in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Part of TransLink's RapidBus network, it replaced the 43 Express that travelled along 41st Avenue, a major east–west route that connects the University of British Columbia (UBC) to the SkyTrain system's Oakridge–41st Avenue ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the transportation planning commission for Orange County, California, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.OCTA is responsible for funding and implementing transit and capital projects for the transportation system in the county, including freeway expansions, express lane management, bus and rail transit operation, and commuter rail funding ...
RoadRUNNER Transit unveiled their 2010-2015 Transit Strategic Plan on August 20, 2009. [5] Some ongoing improvements include but are not limited to increased frequency and number of routes and the addition of more bus shelters.