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The Eureka Transit Service is the city fixed-route bus system in Eureka, California. ETS operates four weekday routes between downtown Eureka, Bayshore Mall, Henderson Center, Myrtletown, Cutten, and Pine Hill. Three routes operate on Saturdays. Bus service in Eureka is provided under contract by the Humboldt Transit Authority.
Humboldt Transit Authority (HTA) operates several transit services in Humboldt County, California: Redwood Transit System; Eureka Transit Service; Willow Creek Intercity;
The Redwood Transit System is a commuter transit service administered by Humboldt Transit Authority that operates Monday-Saturday on the Highway 101 corridor between Trinidad and Scotia in Humboldt County, California. The Redwood Transit System serves the communities of Scotia, Rio Dell, Fortuna, Fields Landing, King Salmon, Eureka, Arcata ...
Willow Creek Intercity is a one route transit system in the United States that provides three weekday-only commute trips between Willow Creek and Arcata, California. The service is operated by the Redwood Transit System and is overseen by Humboldt Transit Authority. [1] The service provides a connection to Trinity Transit and KTNET in Willow ...
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Eureka, California supported a series of street railways in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The history of the city's streetcars can be largely separated into a few eras distinguished by ownership: a horsecar company built the first lines, after a pause electrified service ran operated via a new company, then the system was under municipal ownership until abandonment.