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  2. Thunder Bay (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Bay is a bay in the U.S. state of Michigan on Lake Huron. The bay extends from North Point at 45°01′19″N 83°15′58″W  /  45.02194°N 83.26611°W  / 45.02194; -83.26611 to South Point at 44°53′00″N 83°18′51″W  /  44.88333°N 83.31417°W  / 44.88333

  3. Thunder Bay Transit - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Bay Transit operates 19 transit routes in the urban area of Thunder Bay and neighbouring Fort William First Nation, [1] [2] an area of 256 km 2 (99 sq mi). [3] Its fleet of 49 buses run on diesel and biodiesel fuels. [7] Thunder Bay Transit carries 3,300,000 passengers annually, or approximately 9,000 passengers daily, and employs 140 ...

  4. M-32 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-32 is a state trunkline highway in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.It is an east–west highway running just over 100 miles (160.9 km) from M-66 in East Jordan to US Highway 23 (US 23) in Alpena.

  5. NextBus - Wikipedia

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    NextBus is developed by Nextbus Information Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Cubic Transportation Systems, for buses, trams, light rail operations and other public transport vehicles. The company was founded by Ken Schmier, Bryce Nesbitt and Paul Freda in 1997 in Emeryville, California with U.S. Patents 6,006,159 & 6,374,176.

  6. File:Thunder Bay Expressway Location Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Great Lakes Waterway - Wikipedia

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    Major ports on the Great Lakes Waterway include Duluth-Superior, Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Two Harbors, Hamilton and Thunder Bay. [4] Shipping channels separate upbound traffic from downbound traffic. The upbound direction is away from the St. Lawrence River (westerly or northerly except in Lake Michigan where upbound is southerly).

  8. U.S. Route 23 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The original route of the East Michigan Pike included a section along the coast of The Thumb between Bay City and Port Huron and used the same route as the Dixie Highway north of Bay City. Backers of this auto trail lost out in terms of name recognition to the Dixie Highway, relegating the East Michigan Pike to the list of failed auto trails. [17]

  9. U.S. Route 2 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2006 regional planning committee report, US 2 is a key highway for Michigan, providing its main western gateway. The roadway plays "an important role in the transportation of goods across the northern tier of states in the Midwest", [3] and is listed on the National Highway System (NHS) for its entire length. [4]