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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 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. File:Jamaica Omnibus Service 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica_Omnibus_Service_2.jpg (500 × 331 pixels, file size: 93 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Leyland National - Wikipedia

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    Around 125 Leyland Nationals were also shipped to Kingston, Jamaica between 1972 and 1974 to be operated by the Jamaica Omnibus Service, a subsidiary of the British Electric Traction company. Fifty-five Nationals were exported to Trinidad and Tobago for use by the Public Transport Service Corporation , [ 1 ] : 398 with 50 National 2s later ...

  7. Jamaica Buses - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Buses, Inc., also known as Jamaica Bus Lines [1] or the Jamaica Bus Company, [2] was a bus company in New York City, United States, operating local service in Queens and express service to Manhattan until January 30, 2006, when the MTA Bus Company took over its operations.

  8. List of Edmonton Transit Service bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Articulated buses continued to operate on route 9 until July 1, 2018 when they were reallocated. [12] Route was made a part of Edmonton Transit's "Late Night Owl Service" on September 6, 2015, adding late night service and a late night extension to Century Park, with the last bus terminating after 3AM [7]

  9. St. Albert Transit - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert Transit (StAT) is the public transportation system in the city of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, which is located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northwest of downtown Edmonton. Scheduled bus service consists of local circuits within the community and express commuter routes to Edmonton.