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  2. Windham Region Transit District - Wikipedia

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    Windham Region Transit District, or WRTD, is a bus operator for Windham County, with NECTD, SEAT, UConn Transportation Services in neighboring towns.Prior to August 2019, The company operated four routes in total, connecting with a small handful of other operators, such as UConn Transportation Services in Mansfield, SEAT in Norwich, [1] and NECTD in Brooklyn, Connecticut.

  3. Northwestern Connecticut Transit District - Wikipedia

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    It provides local bus service in Torrington, Winsted and Litchfield, Monday through Saturday. The system, named The Candystriper Bus System, operates four regular routes and one Saturday-only route. [1] It is operated directly by the District after the failure of their contractor, Kelley Transit. [2] It also offers dial-a-ride service.

  4. Northeastern Connecticut Transit District - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 1981 NECTD's two routes were consolidated into a single route from Thompson to Plainfield: [13] Thompson–Plainfield (commonly referred to as the Regional Route), [17] Tuesdays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. [18] In February 1989 service was altered to begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 6:36 p.m. [17]

  5. CT Transit - Wikipedia

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    [40] 15 express routes were in operation by the time CT Transit (then Connecticut Transit) was created, with 13 operating around Hartford, and 2 operating around New Haven respectively. [39] CT Transit's first new express route came in 1998 with the creation of the I-Bus (now Route 971) between Stamford and White Plains, New York. [41]

  6. North East Transportation Company - Wikipedia

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    The North East Transportation Company was founded in October 1925 [3] as a merger of multiple existing jitney operators in Waterbury. After CR&L's surrender of its bus operations in 1973, North East Transportation existed as the only bus operator in its service area. [4]

  7. CT Transit New Britain & Bristol - Wikipedia

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    CT New Britain Division and CT Bristol Division is one division of Connecticut Transit that collectively provides local bus service to four towns in the Central Connecticut Region with connections to CT Transit Hartford Division in downtown New Britain, downtown Bristol, along the Berlin Turnpike, at UConn Health, at Tunxis Community College, CT Transit Waterbury Division and Middletown Area ...

  8. Southeast Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Area Transit (abbreviated to SEAT) is a provider of local bus service in eight towns and two cities in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Connecticut: East Lyme, Griswold, Groton (town and city), Ledyard, Montville, New London, Norwich, Stonington, and Waterford.

  9. CT Transit New Haven - Wikipedia

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    CT New Haven [1] is the second largest division of Connecticut Transit, providing service on 24 routes in 19 towns within the Greater New Haven and Lower Naugatuck River Valley areas, with connections to other CT Transit routes in Waterbury and Meriden, as well as connections to systems in Milford and Bridgeport at the Connecticut Post Mall.