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  2. Concord Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    Concord Area Transit (CAT) is the primary provider of public transportation in Concord, New Hampshire, United States. It provides fixed route service on weekdays in Concord, with intercity service to Laconia, as well as local demand-response transportation for seniors and people with disabilities. In 2024, the system had a ridership of 115,000.

  3. County Connection - Wikipedia

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    (AC Transit continued to operate express bus service that functioned as feeder service for BART.) At that time, the Walnut Creek routes had 2,500 daily riders, while the routes taken over from AC Transit had 8,000 daily riders. [7] Several routes were consolidated with the takeover, while a new Martinez–Concord–Clayton route was added. [10] [9]

  4. Concord Kannapolis Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Concord Kannapolis Area Transit, operating under the banner Rider, is the public transit system shared between the cities of Concord and Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States. It operates local bus service as well as express bus service to neighboring Charlotte .

  5. Concord Coach Lines - Wikipedia

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    Concord Coach Lines, Inc., formerly known as Concord Trailways, and often referred to as Concord Coach, is an inter-city bus company based in Concord, New Hampshire. It serves parts of Maine , New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts , and has a route to New York City .

  6. Boston Express - Wikipedia

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    Boston Express is a subsidiary bus company of Concord Coach Lines that operates between New Hampshire and Boston. It serves locations between Logan Airport and southern New Hampshire, including Nashua and destinations along Interstate 93 as far north as Londonderry.

  7. Concord station (BART) - Wikipedia

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    The BART Board approved the name "Concord" in December 1965. [4] The station opened as the eastern terminus station of the BART system on May 21, 1973. [2] AC Transit bus service began in Concord on September 8, 1975, with Concord station as a hub. [5] The service was taken over by County Connection in 1982. [6]

  8. Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation - Wikipedia

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    COAST is a non-profit agency founded in 1981 to provide public transportation options in southeastern New Hampshire. First established solely as a private contractor to previously existing bus lines, COAST now runs its own set of public transit routes and transports almost 500,000 passengers per year.

  9. Tri Delta Transit - Wikipedia

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    Tri Delta Transit bus in Pittsburg. Tri Delta Transit operates in eastern Contra Costa County and has stops in Antioch, Oakley, Brentwood, Bay Point, Pittsburg, Martinez, and Concord. Tri Delta Transit operates local and express routes on weekdays and local routes on weekends/holidays. Major transfer points for the majority of Tri Delta Transit ...