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Suffolk Transit 9603198 viewsSuffolk Transit 9603 leased to CBS Lines Inc on the S60. Photographer Unknown
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Suffolk Transit 9603117 viewsSuffolk Transit 9603 leased to CBS Lines Inc on the 5A in Port Jefferson Station
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Suffolk Transit 503277 viewsThe Back Of Suffolk Transit 5032 operated by Inter County Motor Coach on the S54 heading to Patchouge Railroad Station
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Suffolk Transit 503291 viewsThe Front of Suffolk Transit 5032 operated by Inter County Motor Coach on the S54 heading to Patchouge Railroad Station
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Allegany County Transit 257504 viewsAllegany County Transit #257. Photograph taken by Mel Bernero.
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YCCAC 144391 viewsYork County Community Action Corp. #144, the first hybrid-electric bus in Maine, laying over at Wells Plaza between runs on Shoreline Explorer route 5-Sanford Ocean Shuttle. Photograph taken March 26, 2011 by Michael Pompili.
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SCPTBA 103 (ex-King County Metro 780, exx-Gardena Municipal Bus Lines 41)610 viewsSCPTBA #103 at the garage in September, 1976. Photograph taken by Mel Bernero.
This bus is preserved by the Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association as Community Transit #103.
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Alert Coach 92866 viewsAlert Coach #92 crosses the Long Island Rail Road on route S61 in Port Jefferson. Photograph taken July 20, 1985 by Andrew Grahl; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Broward County 7617732 viewsBroward County Transit #7617 at the garage. Photograph taken by JL Gutierrez; collection of Mike Gallant.
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Broward Couty 7611619 viewsBroward County Transit #7611. Photograph taken by JL Gutierrez; collection of Mike Gallant.
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Tysons Connector1263 viewsThe free midday shuttle service was launched in November 2009 to provide travel options within Tysons by connecting office buildings and shopping malls. Two weekday circle routes (TC1 and TC2) operated at 10-minute intervals between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The service was funded by the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project and operated by Fairfax County; it has been discontinued on December 30, 2010 because of low ridership. Photograph taken August 18, 2010 by Sergey Fedosov
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Tysons Connector1525 viewsThe free midday shuttle service was launched in November 2009 to provide travel options within Tysons by connecting office buildings and shopping malls. Two weekday circle routes (TC1 and TC2) operated at 10-minute intervals between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The service was funded by the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project and operated by Fairfax County; it has been discontinued on December 30, 2010 because of low ridership. Photograph taken August 18, 2010 by Sergey Fedosov
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