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  2. Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) provides area residents and visitors public transportation within parts of Charleston and Dorchester counties in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina, including the cities of Charleston, North Charleston and the surrounding communities of Mount Pleasant, Summerville, James Island, Sullivan's Island, and the Isle of Palms.

  3. Academy Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    Academy Bus runs an intercity bus common carrier service under the "Go Buses" brand, servicing the Northeast United States from Boston to Washington, D.C.. Go Buses markets its service with amenities such as free Wi-Fi , electrical outlets, and a free bottle of water upon boarding, along with a frequent rider rewards program.

  4. U.S. Route 501 - Wikipedia

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    US 501 in South Carolina is a north–south United States highway that traverses 73.8 miles (118.8 km); it is one of main routes to the Grand Strand.US 501 begins at US 17 Bus. in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

  5. Coast RTA - Wikipedia

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    Waccamaw Regional Transportation Authority (or Coast RTA, formerly both Waccamaw RTA and Lymo) is a public bus service along the Grand Strand in Horry County, South Carolina. It is based out of Conway, South Carolina , and services an area from North Myrtle Beach to Georgetown .

  6. The Comet (transit) - Wikipedia

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    These routes cover the entirety of Richland and parts of Lexington counties, cross over into Newberry as well as Sumter. The regular The COMET routes are accessible by fare or pass, and most routes begin and end at COMET Central, located at Sumter and Laurel Streets. [2] Each COMET bus has a bike rack with room for two bikes.

  7. Interstate 73 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Originally, both Carolinas selected a route running south from Rockingham, North Carolina. However, North Carolina had more money to spend on roads, [6] and, on May 10, 1995, the US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved North Carolina's plan for I-73 to run eastward to the coast and enter South Carolina at North Myrtle Beach. [7]

  8. Go bus - Wikipedia

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    GO Transit bus services the intercity and commuter bus operations of GO Transit in Southern Ontario, Canada; go bus, a branded version of bus rapid transit in New Jersey; GoBus (Ohio), an intercity bus company in Ohio; Go Buses, an intercity bus company in the United States owned by Academy Bus; Go-Ahead Group, transport company in Newcastle ...

  9. South Carolina Highway 30 - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 30 (SC 30, also known as the James Island Expressway or the James Island Connector) is a 3.050-mile-long (4.908 km) freeway in Charleston, South Carolina. The freeway travels from SC 171 on James Island to U.S. Route 17 (US 17) in downtown Charleston.