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  2. U.S. Route 70 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 70 (US 70) enters the state of Tennessee from Arkansas via the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge in Memphis, and runs west to east across 21 counties in all three Grand Divisions of Tennessee, with a total length of 478.48 miles (770.04 km), to end at the North Carolina state line in eastern Cocke County.

  3. Memphis Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is the public transportation provider for Memphis, Tennessee.It is one of the largest transit providers in the state of Tennessee; MATA transports customers in the City of Memphis and parts of Shelby County on fixed-route buses, paratransit vehicles, demand-responsive service, and the MATA Trolley system.

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

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    Memphis Area Transit Authority: ... free bus service, ... Knoxville Area Transit: Knoxville area Knoxville 10,200 [538] Lakeway Transit:

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  6. U.S. Route 45 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    SR 57 – Counce, Memphis: Provides access to Shiloh National Park and Pickwick Landing State Park: Selmer: 10.3: 16.6: SR 142 east – Stantonville: Western terminus of SR 142: 11.6: 18.7: US 64 Bus. west / US 64 east (East Poplar Avenue/SR 15) – Savannah: Southern end of US 64 concurrency; US 64 Bus. continues west through downtown Selmer ...

  7. Tennessee Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Coach Company (TCC) was a regional highway-coach carrier, founded in 1928 and based in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. It was in operation until 1976, when it became merged into the Continental Tennessee Lines, a subsidiary of the Transcontinental Bus System, called also the Continental Trailways.