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The West Busway is a two-lane bus-only highway serving the western portions of the city of Pittsburgh and several western suburbs. The busway runs for 5.1 miles (8.2 km) from the southern shore of the Ohio River near Downtown Pittsburgh to Carnegie, [1] following former railroad right-of-way on the Panhandle Route.
Route became redundant with opening of West Busway 31B: Crafton-Heidelberg 31C: Crafton-Ingram 31F: Pittsburgh-Carnegie 32G: Carnegie-Craftmont Discontinued in 1965. 33X/G1: West Busway-All Stops/West Busway-Robinson 33F: McDonald 34B: Mt. Washington-North Side Discontinued August 30, 1981. 34C: Warrington-Grandview 35A: Rosslyn Heights 35A
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.
The Jamaica Urban Transit Company operates over 70 routes across Kingston, Portmore and Spanish Town. Routes also travel to Clarendon and sub-suburban Saint Catherine. The company launched an Express Service operating on a different schedule and different fare structure.
Innermost lanes on freeway – HOV 2+, have rail-like stations and portions of route separate from freeway running elevated, and on-street bus lanes in Downtown Los Angeles used by Harbor Transitway routes. Los Angeles: Metro Rapid: Only exclusive lanes are a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) section of Wilshire Boulevard in West Los Angeles. Oakland, San ...
Bell station is an elevated busway station operated by Pittsburgh Regional Transit in Carnegie, Pennsylvania. The station is located on the West Busway and is served by routes 28X G2, G3 and G31. The station is located at the busway's crossing over Rosslyn Avenue and is named for nearby Bell Avenue.
Idlewood station is an elevated busway station operated by Pittsburgh Regional Transit near the East Carnegie and Oakwood neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The station is located on the West Busway and is served by routes 28X, G2, G3 and G31. The station is named for the nearby Idlewood Road. The station has a 33-space park and ride ...
This is the northernmost station on the busway. Just north of the station, the dedicated roadway connects with Pennsylvania Route 51, which routes use to connect with Downtown Pittsburgh. The station has a 177-space park and ride lot. [1] Despite being the last inbound station on the busway, it has the most use, seeing 681 weekday boardings in ...