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  2. Valley Metro Bus - Wikipedia

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    OLDT (Old Town Trolley), MLHD (Miller Hayden Trolley), 68CM (68th Camelback Trolley), MSTG (Mustang Trolley) Downtown Trolley, Miller Road Trolley, Neighborhood Trolley, Talking Stick Trolley, Resort Trolley (all the above routes were realigned in 2019) Hospitality Trolley (Seasonal route discontinued after 2014–2015 winter season due to low ...

  3. Phoenix Street Railway - Wikipedia

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    A 1913 Phoenix car is in storage at Old Pueblo Trolley in Tucson, pending restoration. Rail transit returned when Valley Metro Rail opened its modern light-rail system on December 28, 2008—nearly sixty years after the Street Railway's last run.

  4. Valley Metro - Wikipedia

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    Express routes were numbered in the 80s and 90s (for example: route 510 serving Scottsdale was originally numbered route 90, which is today assigned to route 90-Dunlap/Cave Creek). In the mid-1980s, the route structure was changed to form the basis for the system operating today.

  5. The Best 31 Romantic Winter Weekend Getaways in the U.S ... - AOL

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    Where to Stay: Hotel Adeline (from $169/night); Senna House Hotel (from $180); Old Town Scottsdale Home (from $102/night, sleeps 6) Winter in Scottsdale is just wow.

  6. List of heritage railroads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Delmar Loop Trolley; Frisco Silver Dollar Line in Silver Dollar City; St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway; Tommy G. Robertson Railroad in Six Flags St. Louis; Worlds of Fun Park Railroad in Worlds of Fun; National Museum of Transportation (trolley on grounds)

  7. Valley Metro Rail - Wikipedia

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    Valley Metro Rail (styled as METRO) is a 29.8-mile (48 km) [3] light rail system serving the cities of Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa in Arizona, USA.The network, which is part of the Valley Metro public transit system, began operations on December 27, 2008.