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  2. La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility - Wikipedia

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    The City of La Crosse took over operations of the buses in 1975 from the Mississippi Valley Public Service Company, as the buses could no longer be operated profitably. [3] In 1945, in the first timetable after streetcar service had ended, there were four bus routes. The earliest bus left at 5:40am and the last bus returned at 1:00am.

  3. Scenic Mississippi Regional Transit - Wikipedia

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    The transit system operates four routes. Each route runs 3 times per day, except the yellow route, which operates 4 times per day. There is no service on weekends.The routes are as follows: [4] Blue Route: La Crosse - Viroqua; Green Route: La Crosse - Tomah; Red Route: La Crosse - Prairie du Chien; Yellow Route: La Crosse - Viroqua

  4. La Crosse, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility bus in 2020. Public transit in La Crosse began with the opening of a horse-drawn streetcar line in 1878. Over time, more streetcar lines were added, and by 1893, all streetcars had been electrified.

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

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    La Crosse and La Crescent, Minnesota: 3,214 39 [329] Lac du Flambeau Transit: Vilas County: Lac du Flambeau [589] Langlade County Public Transit: Langlade County: Antigo [590] Madison Metro: Dane County: Madison and Sun Prairie: 26,800 269 Maritime Metro Transit: Manitowoc County: Manitowoc and Two Rivers [591] Menominee Regional Public Transit ...

  6. Langlade County Public Transit - Wikipedia

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    Langlade County Public Transit operates one weekday deviated fixed-route bus route around Antigo which runs five times per day from 9:15 A.M. to 5:20 P.M. serving 18 stops. There is no service on Saturdays and Sundays. [3] Regular fares are $1.50. [4] Demand-response service is available through Langlade County.

  7. Valley Transit (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Valley Transit's operations consist of 18 fixed bus routes, with all routes except #10 being round trip, meaning they begin and end at the same place. In addition, they operate multiple seasonal (Tripper) routes which typically only run a limited number of times daily to connect most of the AASD middle/high schools to the Appleton Transit Center .

  8. Duluth Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the DTA was named Transit System of the Year by the Minnesota Public Transit Association. [2] DTA operates 14 bus routes in the Twin Ports region. Two "GO Line" routes provide frequent, limited-stop service on key corridors, and a shuttle service operates during summers to connect tourist destinations on the Duluth waterfront.

  9. Namekagon Transit - Wikipedia

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    Namekagon Transit operates three weekday deviated fixed-route bus routes on a pulse system with all routes serving the LCO Sevenwinds Casino on the half hour. Hours of operation for these routes are Monday through Friday from 8:30 A.M. to 5:20 P.M. There is no service on Saturdays and Sundays. [5] Regular fares are $2.00. [6]