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LocalLink 62 is a bus route in the suburbs of Baltimore, United States. The line currently runs from the Essex campus of the Community College of Baltimore County to Turner's Station in Dundalk. The current route serves the Rosedale, Middle River, and Essex areas and the CCBC Essex and Dundalk campuses. The line was previously known as Route 4 ...
The entire route was a single line, the B61, until January 3, 2010; [4] the B62 was previously a separate, parallel route between Downtown Brooklyn and Greenpoint, [8] now part of the B43 route. The streetcar line, B61 and the original B62 previously operated from the now-closed Crosstown Depot in Greenpoint.
Bus #43037 on route 206 (now 306) in Downtown Dallas. Dallas Area Rapid Transit operates numerous bus routes across 13 cities in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex with varying levels of frequency, including express and shuttle services. In 2023, the service had a ridership of 28,202,400, or about 94,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
A second transfer is also available between certain connecting bus routes on the Q27, the southbound Q27, and the westbound Q83 (or vice versa). [18]: 66 Between the S59 or S78, the S79 SBS, and any connecting bus or subway route in Brooklyn. [18]: 67 Between the n20G, the n20H or n21, and then any connecting bus route.
CityLink Red (abbreviated RD) is a MTA BaltimoreLink bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore and its suburbs. The line currently runs from the University of Maryland Transit Center to the Lutherville Light Rail Stop along the corridors of York Road and Greenmount Avenue, and is the most heavily used MTA bus line. [2]
Replaced by then-new Routes 62 and 262 on June 9, 2001. [80] 211 Discontinued on September 16, 2000. [61] 212 Replaced by then-new Route 62 on June 9, 2001. [64] 213 Replaced by then-new Route 262 on June 9, 2001. [64] 217 Consolidated into Route 265 in December 2001. 218 Discontinued on September 13, 2003.
Rockland Coaches Inc., formerly known as The Red and Tan Lines, and locally shortened to Red and Tan, is a commuter coach company owned by Coach USA based in Westwood, New Jersey, that operates commuter bus service between New York City and points in Bergen County, New Jersey, and Rockland County, New York, and provides local bus service in both locales north of Route 46.
Line 67 was cancelled in August 1998. The majority of the route was duplicated with Lines 65 (later Line 665), 66, 104 (later Montebello Bus Lines Line 50), and 362 (later Line 62). Starting on June 2025, Line 66 will be rerouted on Olympic Bl making it identical to the former Line 67 route. [7]