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English: A map of service routes of the Silver Line, part of the MBTA network, overlayed on a basemap containing MBTA subway and commuter rail lines, municipalities, roads, water areas, area landmarks, and green spaces. Adapted from MBTA's official Rapid Transit Map (dated December 2022).
In 2012, three routes (SL1, SL5, SLW) were the only MBTA bus routes to show a profit; the median net cost (after fares) on all MBTA bus routes was $2.13 per passenger. [102] In 2023, combined weekday ridership on Silver Line routes was 27,000.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:03, 19 September 2011: 1,500 × 1,500 (491 KB): Pi.1415926535: MBTA uses East and West; white background needed due to white sections
The Silver Line, also known as the Cotton Belt Rail Line, is an under construction 26-mile (42 km) hybrid rail (light rail with some features similar to commuter rail) line traversing Collin, Dallas, and Tarrant Counties in the U.S. state of Texas operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART).
Many of these facilities are former streetcar carhouses that were gradually converted to trackless trolley and bus use, although some like Southampton (built 2004) are of recent construction. Of the former streetcar carhouses, only Arborway and Watertown were Green Line yards during part of the MBTA era. Everett was an Orange Line yard until 1975.
This is a route-map template for the Silver Line, a bus rapid transit network in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States. For a key to symbols, see {{ bus route legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
Old geographic map of the Silver Line, showing the SL3 (lower right). The SL4 route shown never ran; the current SL4 shares most of its route with the SL5. The City Point area is served by the route 7, 9, 10 and 11 buses, all of which terminate at City Point Bus Terminal on East 1st Street between M and N streets. All were formerly streetcar ...
The system also includes longer routes serving less-dense suburbs, including several express routes. The buses are colored yellow on maps and in station decor. [61] Most routes are directly operated by the MBTA, though several suburban routes are run by private operators under contract to the MBTA. The Silver Line is also operated as part of ...