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  2. Mountain Line (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Line provides public transportation bus service in the Flagstaff area of Coconino County, Arizona. It started in 2001, replacing the county-run Pine Country Transit. It started in 2001, replacing the county-run Pine Country Transit.

  3. U.S. Route 180 - Wikipedia

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    Its western terminus is unclear. Signage at an intersection with State Route 64 in Valle, Arizona 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Flagstaff indicates that the route starts at SR 64, which is consistent with the AASHTO U.S. Highway logs. However, many maps continue the US 180 designation to the south rim of the Grand Canyon at Grand Canyon Village ...

  4. Interstate 40 - Wikipedia

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    I-40 is a main route to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, with the exits leading into Grand Canyon National Park in Williams and Flagstaff. I-40 covers 359 miles (578 km) in Arizona. I-40 covers 359 miles (578 km) in Arizona.

  5. Flagstaff station - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Line city bus service; Open Road Tours shuttle services to Phoenix, Camp Verde, Sedona, Oak Creek, Williams, and the Grand Canyon depart from the Amtrak station. Greyhound operates intercity bus service from its nearby station; Some Greyhound and Open Road services may be booked through Amtrak.

  6. Arizona State Route 64 - Wikipedia

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    SR 64 was first designated as a state highway in 1932 as a route from Williams to the Grand Canyon. [2] In 1935, the highway was extended to the east from the Grand Canyon to US 89. [ 3 ] In 1961, the highway was extended further east from US 89 through Tuba City to the New Mexico state line. [ 4 ]

  7. U.S. Route 89 - Wikipedia

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    Southern terminus in Flagstaff, AZ US 89 crossing Glen Canyon in Arizona. US 89 begins at Flagstaff, Arizona. The highway proceeds north passing near Grand Canyon National Park and through the Navajo Nation. Near the Utah state line, the highway splits into US 89 and US 89A. The alternate is the original highway; what is now the main highway ...

  8. Why Olympic distance runners might be flocking to Flagstaff ...

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    The geography of Flagstaff, Ariz., makes it a mecca for distance runners. It also could makes it an attractive training ground ahead of the 2028 Olympics. Why Olympic distance runners might be ...

  9. Mountain Line - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Line may refer to: Mountain railway, a railway that operates in a mountainous region; Mountain Line (Arizona), a bus service in Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S. Mountain Line (Montana), a public transport system in Missoula, Montana, U.S. Mountain Line Transit Authority, in Morgantown, West Virginia, U.S. Taichung line, or Mountain line, in Taiwan