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Routes deviate greatly from regular bus routes to better serve neighborhoods and schools. Routes have a four digit number - the first two digits identify the school served; by using the number of the regular route that serves the school, and the last two digits identify the general area served; by using the number of the regular route for that ...
Grant Union High School, Del Paso Heights, Natomas High School, Downtown Commons, California State Capitol, Downtown (9th & K) Marconi/Arcade 5:30 am – 10:15 pm 6:45 am – 9:45 pm 7 am – 9 pm Created to cover the Marconi/Arcade to Downtown Sacramento portion of line 87 in April 2004. [9] [10] 87 Howe Pavilions, CSU Sacramento
The S51 and S81 constitute bus routes in Staten Island, New York running primarily on Bay Street, Father Capodanno Boulevard, and Midland Avenue, between St. George Ferry Terminal and Grant City. The S51 was originally a streetcar route, that was replaced with buses in 1934. The S81 was created in 2001 as a limited-stop version of the S51.
Kaisertown to McKinley Vocational High School: Buffalo Public School bus route. Only operates on school days-- and then only one, one-way trip-- but is open to general public use. Route 102B service from McKinley Vocational High School and Burgard Vocational High School to Lackawanna Victory Transit Center discontinued as of February 13, 2022 ...
X- routes are operated by New York City Transit, while BM-routes are operated by MTA Bus Company. All routes operate nonstop between Brooklyn and Manhattan via the Gowanus Expressway or Prospect Expressway to the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, with some routes continuing non-stop via the FDR Drive to reach Midtown.
The accident shut down parts of I-70 at State Route 310 and westbound at State Route 158. ... Six reported dead in Ohio high school bus crash. ... one driver was transported to OhioHealth Grant ...
Three motion pictures have been filmed at Grant High School: The made-for-TV movie Reunion (1980), Mr. Holland's Opus (1995), and Nearing Grace (2005). Funded by a $482 million bond measure approved in 2012, a two-year modernization and expansion project of Grant High School began in June 2017 and was completed in the summer of 2019.
Grant opened as a high school in September 1959. [5] Grant's original purpose was to serve as a high school for the families of World War II veterans who were moving into the San Fernando Valley. [5] Its first students were baby boomers moving into suburban houses in the Valley. [6] It was in the Los Angeles City High School District until 1961 ...