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  • '''[[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]] 2100-2231''' were 2000 [[Orion International|OBI]] [[Orion Bus Industries ...fleet size following the opening of [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Cinder Bed Garage|Cinder Bed Garage]]. Since summer 2019, they were only us
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  • '''[[Baltimore Transit Company]] 2100-2124''' were 1965 [[GMC]] [[General Motors TDH-5304|TDH-5304]] buses. These buse ...tration|Metropolitan Transit Authority]] [[Maryland Transit Administration 2100-2124#2100|2100]] in 1970.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 2100-2231]]
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  • |[[MTA New York City Transit]] |[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority 5560-5769#5560|5560]]
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  • *Transit service was previously operated by the [[Boston Elevated Railway]] from 189 ...s Bay Transportation Authority]] (MBTA) took over the Metropolitan Transit Authority in 1964.
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  • |[[MTA New York City Transit]] |[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority 7090-7482#7093|7093]]
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  • |[[MTA New York City Transit]] |[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority 7090-7482#7149|7149]]
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  • |[[MTA New York City Transit]] |[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority 673-810#767|767]]
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  • |[[MTA New York City Transit]] |[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority 8090-8503#8153|8153]]
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  • '''[[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]] 2100-2231''' were 2000 [[Orion International|OBI]] [[Orion Bus Industries ...fleet size following the opening of [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Cinder Bed Garage|Cinder Bed Garage]]. Since summer 2019, they were only us
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  • |[[Sonoma County Transit]] |[[Sonoma County Transit 316-323|316-323]]
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  • |[[Seattle Transit System]] |C-49-DT to [[Triple Cities Transit Company]] 600
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  • '''[[Southern California Rapid Transit District]] 2900-2964''' were 1953 [[General Motors Corporation|GMC]] [[Gene ...October 1953. They were acquired by the [[Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority]] in early March 1958, which later became SCRTD in November 1964. This seri
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  • ...Artic|LFS Artic]] buses built in 2011. They are operated by New York City Transit. ...thority Kingsbridge Depot|Kingsbridge]], and [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority Tuskegee Airmen Depot|Tuskegee Airmen]] garages.
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  • '''[[Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County]] 2039-2138''' were 1983 [[General Motors Corporation|GMC [[Category:Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County fleet|2039]]
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  • ...tan Transportation Authority retired bus fleet|Metropolitan Transportation Authority]] 2001-2175''' were [[GMC]] [[General Motors TDH-5301|TDH-5301]] buses. The |Preserved by the [[New York Transit Museum]].
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  • |[[Suffolk County Transit]] |[[Suffolk County Transit 1501-1542#1522|1522]]
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  • *[[BC Transit]]: **[[Bulkley Nechako Regional Transit System]], Burns lake, BC
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  • |[[Southwest Transit]] |[[Southwest Transit 351-356#351|351-356]]
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  • |[[Mason County Transportation Authority]] |[[Mason County Transportation Authority 807|807]]
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  • |[[MTA New York City Transit]] |[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority 2040-2139#2048|2048]]
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  • ...%20Summary.pdf Transit Profiles: 2015 Top 50 Summary] (pg. 25), ''National Transit Database''. Retrieved on May 16, 2017.</ref> ...t was a public transit division owned by the [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority]] and was known as MTA Long Island Bus until January 1, 2012. Operations we
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  • ...and from the [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority|New York City Transit Authority]] in 1987. The buses have Detroit Diesel 6V71T engines and Allison V730 tra ...bought back the buses, reinforced the A-frames and sold them to New Jersey Transit for a fraction of their original cost.
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  • '''Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority''' or '''SORTA''', is the public transit agency serving Cincinnati, Ohio and its suburbs. SORTA replaced the previous operator, the [[Cincinnati Transit Company]] in 1973.
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  • ...mpany]],<br>[[Bremerton-Charleston Transportation]],<br>[[Monterey-Salinas Transit]] *Currently painted as Bay Rapid Transit #80.
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  • The '''Baltimore Transit Company''' is a former public transit provider for the city of Baltimore, Maryland, between 1935 and 1970. *Acquired by the [[Maryland Transit Administration|Metropolitan Transit Authority]] in 1970.
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  • ...8 on a batch of [[Orion VI]] buses built for [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority|New York City]]. It remained largely exclusive to [[Orion]] buses, but has ...the Series-ER. They require buses to operate through the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel. Because of the confined space, emissions need to be kept at a minim
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  • |colspan="2"| [[Image:Metropolitan Transportation Authority Logo.png|center|250px]] ...=439 Transit Profiles: 2016 Report Year Summary] (PDF pg. 439), ''National Transit Database''. Retrieved on November 19, 2017.</ref>
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  • ...polis Public Transportation Corporation''', or '''Indygo''', is the public transit provider for the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. *The previous transit operator was [[Indianapolis Transit System]] from 1954 until 1975.
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  • |colspan="2"| <center>[[Image:Flint Mass Transportation Authority logo.png|250px]]</center> ...o [[Livingston Essential Transportation Services]] and [[Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation]].
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  • |colspan="2"| <center>[[Image:Metro Transit (Minnesota) Logo-a.jpg]]</center> ...n as [[Metropolitan Transit Commission]] 1967-1994, [[Metropolitan Council Transit Operations]] 1994-1998)
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  • ...06)]] buses. They were originally delivered to [[Southern California Rapid Transit District]] in October 1988 and transferred to LA Metro in 1993. |[[File:Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority 2043-a.jpg|128px]]
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  • '''Capital District Transportation Authority''' is the public transportation agency serving Albany, Saratoga, Schenectad Capital District Transportation Authority operates 56 fixed bus routes servicing an area approximately 2,300 square m
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  • ...ral New York Regional Transportation Authority''' is a multi-county public transit provider for the City of Syracuse, and Onondaga, Oswego, Oneida and Cayuga ...er operation of two transit agencies in Oneida County; the [[Utica Transit Authority]] and [[VIP Transportation]] in Rome in 2005. Additionally, Centro acquire
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  • ...roome County Transit logo.png|250px|thumb|right|Logo used by Broome County Transit]] ''Not to be confused with [[BC Transit]], from British Columbia.
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  • ..., the coach used a new parcel rack design. From 1983 to 1987, [[New Jersey Transit]] placed a large order for a commuter version of the MC-9 called the '''MC- * [[GO Transit]] - Golden Horseshoe, ON
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  • |[[MTA New York City Transit]] |[[Metropolitan Transportation Authority 185-319#257|257]]
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  • |colspan="2"| [[File:Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Logo.png|center|250px]] ...Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority''' or '''RTA''' is the public transit agency for Cleveland, Ohio and suburbs of Cuyahoga County.
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  • ...ing their new routes and schedules including a GO Shuttle to meet the [[GO Transit Kitchener line|Kitchener line]] launched last year. **[[Toronto Transit Commission]] (TTC) raises their fare 10 cents for tokens, tickets, and pass
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  • ...town Detroit to Detroit Metropolitan Airport (alongside [[Regional Transit Authority|RTA]]) and the '''D2A2''' express bus from downtown Detroit to downtown Ann *Ex-[[Broward County Transit]] [[Broward County Transit 9701-9745|9706, 9709, 9735, 9742]].
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  • ...lic transportation throughout the Wasatch Front of Utah which includes the metropolitan areas of Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Provo. ===Ogden Transit Center===
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  • '''Pittsburgh Regional Transit''' is the transit agency operating in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The agen ...ail/stories/202206090131 Goodbye Port Authority, hello Pittsburgh Regional Transit: Agency unveils new name, branding]</ref>
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  • The '''Capital Transit Company''' is a former public transportation provider for Washington, DC. ...ngton Railway and Electric Company]]. They acquired the [[Washington Rapid Transit Company]] bus operations in 1936.
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  • ...ny''', nicknamed the '''''Red Cars''''', is a former, privately owned mass transit system in Southern California consisting of electrically powered streetcars |[[Metropolitan]]
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  • The '''San Francisco Municipal Railway''' or '''MUNI''' is the transit provider for the city and county of San Francisco, California. *Ex-[[SamTrans]] [[San Mateo County Transit District 300-359 (1st)|339-343 & 356-359]]; bought in 1994.
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  • | '''Successor''' || [[Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District]] ...tem]</ref> '''Key System''', or '''Key Route''' was a privately-owned mass-transit provider in Oakland, California and surrounding area between 1903 and 1960.
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  • | align=center colspan=3|[[Image: Kitsap Transit Logo-a.jpg|260px]] ...with limited DART areas), Access (door-to-door), Worker/Driver, the Kitsap Transit Foot Ferry (Between Port Orchard, Annapolis and Bremerton), vanpools, SCOOT
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  • * '''January 3, 2010''': [[Toronto Transit Commission]] (TTC) fare increase. * '''January 5, 2010''': [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority]]'s (MTA) Long Island Rail Road opens the new Atlantic Terminal Pavilion.
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  • |colspan=2| [[Image:Maryland Transit Administration logo-a.jpg|center|300px]][[Image:MTA Maryland New Flyer D40L | '''Area served''' || Baltimore Metropolitan Area
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  • |[[Lake Charles Transit System]] |[[Lake Charles Transit System 609-38 to 609-39|609-38 to 609-39]]
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