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  2. Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation

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    Michigan Avenue Local: Fairlane Town Center: Michigan Avenue + John Hix Road 11.4 miles (18.3 km) 90 120 120 Concurrent from Wayne Road east Select late-night trips start and end at Michigan + Schaefer 210: Westland Meijer 16.8 miles (27.0 km) 90 120 120 250: Ford Road: Dearborn Transit Center 14.4 miles (23.2 km) 60 --Interlined with 140 275

  3. Blue Water Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    Blue Water Area Transit (BWAT) is the public transit operator serving Port Huron, Michigan and surrounding St. Clair County.Operated by the Blue Water Area Transportation Commission (BWATC), the BWAT system includes fixed-route buses in the Port Huron area, plus commuter routes (connecting the city to SMART in Metro Detroit) and paratransit services.

  4. Macatawa Area Express - Wikipedia

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    Macatawa Area Express (MAX) is the public transit operator serving Holland, Michigan, providing the area with fixed-route buses and paratransit services. Founded in 2000, the system takes its name from the Macatawa River and Lake Macatawa .

  5. Bay Area Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    BATA was formed February 1, 1985, out of the former Leelanau County transit combined with the Dial-A-Ride service in Traverse City, Michigan. Over the years BATA has changed routes and branding their reputation to riders with technology improvements on buses. [2] BATA launched their Bayline service on June 25, 2018.

  6. Metro Transit (Kalamazoo) - Wikipedia

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    The bus service connected Nazareth Academy with the East Main Street streetcar line's terminus at the Kalamazoo city limits, a distance of approximately one mile (1.6 km). [6] Kalamazoo City Lines bus garage, 1941. The Michigan United Railways found the Kalamazoo streetcar lines to be unprofitable in the late 1920s, and sold them in 1929.

  7. MarqTran - Wikipedia

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    MarqTran buses are unmistakable blue and white buses that travel throughout Marquette County. MarqTran offers rides to students in the Marquette Area for half-fare. The bus station is located on Commerce Drive behind the Westwood Mall, next to Wright Street.