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  2. Memphis Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is the public transportation provider for Memphis, Tennessee.It is one of the largest transit providers in the state of Tennessee; MATA transports customers in the City of Memphis and parts of Shelby County on fixed-route buses, paratransit vehicles, demand-responsive service, and the MATA Trolley system.

  3. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the United ... Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas: ... St. Louis, St. Charles East ...

  4. Transportation in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) provides the area with scheduled city bus service and with paratransit service for persons with disabilities. Three express bus lines were added in 2008 to provide service into Downtown Memphis from outer suburbs. MATA also operates a heritage trolley system in Downtown Memphis with 24 stations along ...

  5. Memphis ranked above Chicago, St. Louis in new list of top ...

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    No. 42: St. Louis with a score of 60.1 No. 50: Detroit with a score of 50.4 This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Memphis ranked above Chicago, St. Louis in list of top U ...

  6. Opinion: Electric buses are too costly for Memphis and ... - AOL

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    Re. "School districts in Memphis and beyond would benefit by going to all-electric bus fleet" by Isabel Gonzalez Whitaker, Sept. 3 (online) and Sept. 8 (print). Ms. Whitaker’s assertion that ...

  7. Megabus (North America) - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 2008, a Detroit-bound M1 coach was pulled over by Michigan State police after officers noticed the bus swaying and speeding outside Benton Township, Michigan. The bus's driver was arrested when he was found to have a blood alcohol level of .07, well above the .04 limit for commercial bus operators. It was the first drunk driving ...