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The MetroRapid North-South Line consists of an approximately 12.5 mile route along Fletcher Avenue and Nebraska Avenue, from Downtown Tampa to USF Area, with 52 stations along the line. It uses 12 low-floor buses , and transit signal priority in order to shorten red lights and lengthen green lights to make transit faster along the line.
On October 8, 2017, the MetroRapid was rerouted to match this bus route. 3: Ybor City/Tampa General Hospital Connector: Ybor City Tampa General Hospital Weekday Only Loop Combined with rerouted Route 17 (now Route 19 and 46) on September 25, 2002. 4: Palma Ceia/South Tampa: Marion Transit Center - Tampa MacDill Air Force Base: Bi-Directional
The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) is a government agency that provides public transportation for Pinellas County, Florida.The authority manages a fixed-route bus system that encompasses over 40 bus routes - including two express routes to Tampa; the Central Avenue Trolley; the Suncoast Beach Trolley; and the bus rapid transit service, the SunRunner.
Downtown Tampa’s latest ride-share service — a fleet of bright yellow Tesla SUVs dubbed Dash — gets rolling with some fanfare this week. Dash — which stands for Downtown Area Shared Hubs ...
PARAMUS — Six people were injured in a two-car crash on Route 4 westbound near Paramus Road at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday. According to Paramus Police Chief Robert Guidetti, officers found two ...
The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority, or TBARTA, was a regional transportation agency of the U.S. state of Florida which was created on July 1, 2007. The transportation agency ceased all operations on December 30, 2023, after the governing board voted unanimously to disband. [ 1 ]
Just shy of a year since Hurricane Ian battered Florida’s Gulf Coast, killing at least 150 people and leaving billions of dollars in wreckage, Tampa Bay residents and northern neighbors are ...
The project broke ground in 2015, and the express lanes opened to traffic on February 26, 2022. Previously, the median of I-4 between Tampa and Orlando was the planned route of a now-canceled high-speed rail line; [3] however, Brightline, an inter-city rail route, plans to use the I-4 right-of-way for their