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  2. Roaring Fork Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA; pronounced / r æ f t ə /) is an agency that operates public transportation for the Roaring Fork Valley in Colorado.RFTA's service area stretches 70 miles (110 km) from Aspen to Rifle, serving the towns in between consisting of Basalt, Snowmass Village, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, New Castle, and Silt.

  3. Glenwood Springs station - Wikipedia

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    The station also serves as one of two Greyhound bus stops in Glenwood Springs. However, The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority city bus does not stop here. [5] On June 7, 1977 Amtrak introduced the Pioneer, with service between Chicago and Seattle. On October 28, 1979, Amtrak initiated the Desert Wind service between Chicago and Los Angeles ...

  4. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority: Belmont County and Jefferson County: Wheeling, WV: Fayette County Transportation: Fayette County: Washington Court House: Geauga County Transit: Geauga County: Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority: Cuyahoga County: Cleveland: 65,200 [457] Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority: Dayton ...

  5. Transportation in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Other systems, such as the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (connecting Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Carbondale, and Rifle) offer regional connections. Intercity bus service is provided by a number of carriers including Burlington Trailways, Bustang, Express Arrow, and Greyhound Lines.

  6. List of bus rapid transit systems in North America - Wikipedia

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    Flatiron Flyer: Contested as being bus rapid transit Fort Collins: Transfort: MAX: Opened May 10, 2014 with free service until August 23, 2014. Roaring Fork Valley: RFTA: See note VelociRFTA Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): Opened September 3, 2013 as the first rural bus rapid transit line in the United States. Ticket vending machines are available at ...

  7. Bustang - Wikipedia

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    Bustang is an intercity bus service in the U.S. state of Colorado. Service began in 2015 and originally traveled between Denver and Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Glenwood Springs. Service has since been expanded to connect Grand Junction, Durango, Gunnison, Alamosa, Pueblo, Fairplay and Lamar among others.

  8. Mountain Metropolitan Transit - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Metropolitan Transit provides a variety of transportation services for the Pikes Peak region. They operate twenty-nine fixed-route bus lines, three free shuttles, and two deviated fixed-route bus lines. Riders on deviated routes can request service adjustments up to three-quarters of a mile from the regular bus route.

  9. MAX Bus Rapid Transit (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    MAX Bus Rapid Transit is a bus rapid transit system serving Fort Collins, Colorado.The service, operated by Transfort, consists of one route serving 12 stations on the 5-mile-long (8.0 km) Mason Corridor Transitway between South Transit Center and Downtown Fort Collins, with stops near the Colorado State University campus.