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Formerly St. Petersburg Municipal Transit System 1174-1187. 1980 General Motors T7W603 601-614 35' (10m) Formerly Central Pinellas Transit Authority 601-614 1982 General Motors T8J604 1200-1224 40' (12m) First 40-foot (12-meter) buses in St. Petersburg/Clearwater Formerly St. Petersburg Municipal Transit System 1200-1224. 1983 General Motors T7J604
In July 15, 2022 — all marshrutka buses were banned, but West-Service LLC was unable to replace the older bus stock due to the Volgabus's failure to produce enough buses in time. The company was allowed to operate older stock. In November 15, 2022, when the older bus stock was replaced. [8]
Roads in St. Petersburg, Florida (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Transportation in St. Petersburg, Florida" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway is a historic railroad line that at its greatest extent serviced Gasparilla Island in Charlotte Harbor and a major shipping port that once operated there. The railroad's principal purpose was to transport phosphate mined along the Peace River and in the Bone Valley region of Central Florida to the port ...
U.S. Highway 19 Alternate (US 19 Alt.) is a 37.114-mile (59.729 km) former section of US 19 from St. Petersburg to Holiday, Florida.. Beginning at the intersection of 4th Street North (US 92 and State Road 687 (SR 687) and 5th Avenue North in St. Petersburg, it runs west of US 19 near the Gulf coast passing through the cities of Seminole, Clearwater, Dunedin, and Tarpon Springs before ending ...
Tierra Verde is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.The population was 3,721 at the 2010 census. [4] The community is located on an island near the entrance of Tampa Bay, and is connected by the bridges of the Pinellas Bayway to both St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach.
St. Pete Beach occupies the entire space of Long Key, a barrier island at the east central edge of the Gulf of Mexico. Three bridges lead into the city, connecting it to Treasure Island, South Pasadena and the Bayway Isles area of St. Petersburg. St. Pete Beach is located about 20 miles (32 km) south of Clearwater Beach. [13]
South-southwest of St. Petersburg, Florida, Fort De Soto Park is a park operated by Pinellas County on five offshore keys, or islands: Madelaine Key, St. Jean Key, St. Christopher Key, Bonne Fortune Key and the main island, Mullet Key. The keys are connected by either bridge or causeway. The island group is accessible by toll road from the ...