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  • |colspan="2"|[[Image:VIA Rail Canada 6440-a.jpg|300px|]] ...many of them reusing parts of traded-in SDP40F's) until by 1984 they had a fleet of 210 units. Many of Amtrak's units have since been replaced by the [[Gene
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  • ...to be retired and sold. They were the mainstay of GO Transit's locomotive fleet in the 1990's and into the mid 2000's. !Fleet<br>numbers
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  • ...m investments from [[General Motors]], Firestone Tire, and Standard Oil of California (through a subsidiary named Federal Engineering), Philips Petroleum and [[M ...ies, forming a transit monopoly) in the Federal District Court of Southern California. The company owned or controlled 46 systems in 45 cities in 16 states.
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  • |colspan="2"| [[Image:Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority.png|center|200px]] | '''Fleet size''' || ~600 (Bus), 316 (Rail)
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  • ...was on the [[Amtrak Maple Leaf|''Maple Leaf'']], as [[VIA Rail Canada|VIA Rail]] crews were not trained on the [[General Electric Transportation Systems ' !Fleet Number
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  • | '''Fleet size''' || 115 ...land, Oregon, including downtown, Parkrose-Sumner and Delta Park MAX Light Rail stations (in northeast and north Portland), Lloyd District, and Oregon Heal
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  • |colspan="2"| [[Image:Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority logo.png|center|200px]] | '''Fleet size''' || 2,248 (bus) & 316 (rail)
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  • ...us. It was part of an order by the [[Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada]] for the [[Starcraft Bus Starlite|Starlite]] on the [[Ford]] chassi **[[Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit]] approves a $103 million contract for construction of the Marin-to
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  • |colspan="2"| [[File:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 0015-a.jpg|300px]] ...l. A pantograph located on the roof of the bus would make contact with the rail to recharge the bus.<ref>[https://cpb-ca-c1.wpmucdn.com/www.rrc.ca/dist/6/4
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  • ...'''"PCC"''' streetcar is an early trolley (also streetcar, tram or light-rail) vehicle first manufactured in the United States (and then to Canada and ab The PCC was the world's first light rail vehicle. PCCs accelerate and brake 2 to 3 times faster than a modern bus an
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  • ...ed Cars''''', is a former, privately owned mass transit system in Southern California consisting of electrically powered streetcars, interurban cars, and buses a ...outhern Pacific Railroad]], sparking consolidation of regional railways to Southern Pacific control. In exchange for selling his interests in Pacific Electric
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  • The '''Utah Transit Authority''' or '''UTA''' provides public transportation throughout the Wasatch Front *'''Services:''' Amtrak, Utah Transit Authority, Greyhound
    44 KB (5,532 words) - 15:47, 4 April 2024
  • ...or '''Key Route''' was a privately-owned mass-transit provider in Oakland, California and surrounding area between 1903 and 1960. The service area included the *January 14, 1939 - Start of transbay rail service via Bay Bridge (Bridge Railway)
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  • ...'' (branded as '''VTA''') is a transit operator headquartered in San Jose, California that serves the surrounding Silicon Valley and greater Santa Clara County. ...ansit.org/about/50-years/member-profiles/santa-clara-valley-transportation-authority/ CalTransit</ref>
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  • ** [[Bombardier]] announces an order for 137 TWINDEXX 2010 double deck rail coaches and 27 TRAXX P160 electric locomotives by Deutsche Bahn. The order ...to the preliminary engineering phase on its Westside subway extension and regional connector.
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  • | width="120px" |[[#California|California]] ...ham-Jefferson County Transit Authority|Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (MAX or BJCTA)]]
    113 KB (12,950 words) - 21:55, 14 April 2024
  • ...sit provider for Central, South, Northeast and Southeast San Diego County, California. It includes the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, Coronado, El Cajon, Impe **'''Regional Transit Information:''' 619-233-3004
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  • ...5, 2010''': [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority]]'s (MTA) Long Island Rail Road opens the new Atlantic Terminal Pavilion. ...launches the Charm City Circulator, a free shuttle bus service utilising a fleet of [[DesignLine International|DesignLine]] [[DesignLine ECOSaver IV|ECOSave
    61 KB (8,533 words) - 23:18, 1 November 2022
  • !Fleet<br>Number(s) *See [[Miami-Dade Transit 05101-05209|fleet page]] for retired units
    37 KB (4,608 words) - 22:20, 14 April 2024
  • | '''Area served''' || San Francisco, California | '''Fleet size''' || 820 (Bus) 237 (Rail)
    81 KB (10,511 words) - 14:29, 17 March 2024

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