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  2. Fal River Links - Wikipedia

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    Fal River Links is a group of ferry and boat services serving the River Fal and Carrick Roads in Cornwall, England.The services include a year-round passenger ferry between Falmouth and Flushing [1]

  3. Flushing, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Flushing is a coastal village in the civil parish of Mylor, west Cornwall, UK. It is 3 miles (5 km) east of Penryn and 10 miles (16 km) south of Truro . [ 1 ] It faces Falmouth across the Penryn River, an arm of the Carrick Roads .

  4. Cape Cod Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A limited number of trains also depart from North Falmouth, [12] which marks the only passenger service along the Falmouth spur of track. Ever since the Old Colony Lines were restored for public service in the late 1990s, there have been several efforts made to extend commuter rail service from Middleborough/Lakeville station to Buzzards Bay.

  5. Q25 and Q34 buses - Wikipedia

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    Q25 service began in 1928, under the operation of the Flushing Heights Bus Company. [12] This route was formally known as Route Q-25, Flushing-Jamaica via Parsons Boulevard Line. [13] On May 25, 1933, Queens–Nassau Transit received a one-year franchise for route "Q-34" from Flushing to College Point. [14] The route began service in April 1933 ...

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  7. Q26 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    Service in the morning to Flushing after 7 a.m. started running every 40 minutes, and service from Flushing started running every ten minutes between 4:41 and 6:51 p.m., and every 20 minutes afterwards. [39] In 1990, the NYCTA proposed eliminating weekend service in June 1991 to reduce the agency's budget deficit.

  8. Q20 and Q44 buses - Wikipedia

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    In December 1936, North Shore applied for a franchise on route "Q-44" between Flushing and Jamaica via Main Street. [29] On March 22, 1938, Q44 service began between Flushing–Main Street and Archer Avenue at the Jamaica Long Island Rail Road station, [30] [31] when Main Street was extended south to the Grand Central Parkway. [32]

  9. Q17 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Q17 bus route constitutes a public transit line in Queens, New York City, running primarily along Kissena Boulevard, the Long Island Expressway service road (Horace Harding Expressway) and 188th Street between two major bus-subway hubs in the neighborhoods of Jamaica and Flushing.