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2100 Clarendon Blvd. Suite 900 Arlington, VA 22201 (703) 228-7433 (703) 524-4959 email web site
Arlington County Division of Transportation provides public transportation services to accommodate the needs of Arlington residents, commuters and visitors for community access and mobility to sustain full, active and affordable lifestyles independent of a requirement to operate or own a personal automobile. The integrated network of transit services and facilities developed, coordinated or operated through this program to meet these needs of the Arlington community include: Metrorail, Metrobus, MetroAccess, Arlington Transit (ART), Specialized Transit for Arlington Residents (STAR), Commuter Assistance, and Virginia Railway Express (VRE). ART operates within the 26 square mile boundaries of Arlington (population 193,000). The ART bus service is operated through a contract with a private sector company (currently ATC Vancom, Inc.). The current fleet of 25 ART ADA-accessible buses consists of small, alternative-fueled compressed natural gas (CNG) buses operated on eleven routes, (various operating times up
Provider Type: Public Transportation
Serves the following areas: Arlington County
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P.O. Box 610 5306 Old Virginia St. Urbanna, VA 23175 (804) 758-2386 (804) 758-5773 email
Bay Transit was created in 1996 as the needs for public transportation on the ever-growing Middle Peninsula heightened. Bay Transit operates out of the Bay Aging office in Urbanna and in 1998, Bay Transit took over the operations of Colonial Beach Transit. Currently Bay Transit serves the ten counties of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck.
Serves the following areas: Essex County Gloucester County King And Queen County King William County Lancaster County Mathews County Middlesex County Northumberland County Richmond County Westmoreland County Colonial Beach (Westmoreland Co.) Irvington (Lancaster Co.) Kilmarnock (Lancaster,Northum. Co.) Tappahannock (Essex Co.) Urbanna (Middlesex Co.) Warsaw (Richmond Co.) West Point (King William Co.) White Stone (Lancaster Co.)
2800 Commerce St Blacksburg, VA 24060 (540) 961-1185 (540) 951-3142 email web site
Blacksburg Transit is an Urbanized Public transit provider serving the New River Valley and the Virginia Tech Campus. Known simply as BT to our 2‚491‚866 passenagers that were carried in 2006.
Serves the following areas: Blacksburg (Montgomery Co.)
101 Babs Lane Blackstone, VA 23824 (434) 292-3025 (434) 292-3026 email web site
Provides service Monday- Saturday in the Town of Blackstone. Manages Town and County Transit in Lunenburg County. Provides service on Tuesday and Friday for the residents of Crewe and Burkeville.
Serves the following areas: Lunenburg County Nottoway County Blackstone (Nottoway Co.) Burkeville (Nottoway Co.) Crewe (Nottoway Co.) Kenbridge (Lunenburg Co.) Victoria (Lunenburg Co.)
2107 Shakesville Road. Bristol, VA 24201 (276) 645-7384 (276) 645-9649
Bristol Transit delivers transit service in conjunction with Bristol Transit of Tennessee(BTT) to service this city that sits in two states known as the "Good Place to Live". Bristol is also known as a transportation hub with its proximity to I-81 and other major routes. The proposed Bristol to Richmond Intrastate Rail Service will stop at the revitalized Train Station downtown only blocks from the multi-state transfer center that BVT and BTT use.
Serves the following areas: Bristol
309 Fairgrounds Road Petersburg, VA 238 (804) 733-2413 () - email web site
Petersburg Area Transit operates Monday thru Saturday from 6:30 am until 5:30 pm.
Serves the following areas: Petersburg
PO Box 610 5306 Old Virginia St. Urbanna, VA 23175 (804) 758-2386 (804) 758-5773 email
Colonial Beach Transit is managed by Bay Transit. It provides demand-response service around the Town of Colonial Beach on Mondays and Fridays, direct service to Fredericksburg every Tuesday and Thursday and a run to Potomac Mills Mall once a month.
Serves the following areas: Colonial Beach (Westmoreland Co.)
P.O. Box 3300 RT 58 East Danville, VA 24543 (434) 799-5144 (434) 799-6458 web site
Danville Transit is operated and managed by the City of Danville since 1977. Before 1977 the system was provided by Danville Traction & Power Company. The basic hours of operation for the fixed route service and the Handivan Program which serves the Danville disabled community are from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.. New service to a new Wal-mart Shopping Center and new service on Riverside Drive were added in 1998. In addition to his transit duties, the current transit director also oversees the Danville Airport.
Serves the following areas: Danville
Office of Transportation 12055 Government Center Pkwy Suite 1034 Fairfax, VA 22035 (703) 324-1100 (703) 324-1450 email web site
The Fairfax Connector Transit System and Metrobus are the major public transit providers for Fairfax County. The Connector operates 54 routes. Over 6.8 million passenger trips are made annually. The system is highlighted by its connections to Metrorail‚ Metrobus‚ Fairfax CUE‚ DASH‚ and other services including the park & ride lot at Herndon-Monroe which services the Dulles Corridor. The Connector primarily serves the Northwest‚ Central and Southeast sections of the county‚ including Tysons Corner‚ Reston‚ Herndon‚ Annandale‚ Springfield‚ Richmond Corridor. The Connector accepts SmarTrip‚ Metro bus/rail tokens‚ tickets and passes which can be purchased at many of the area’s transit stores.
Serves the following areas: Arlington County Fairfax County Herndon (Fairfax Co.) Vienna (Fairfax Co.) Alexandria Fairfax
4050 Legato Road‚ Suite 400 Fairfax, VA 22033 (703) 877-5600 (703) 877-5638 email web site
The Fairfax Connector Bus System is the primary public transit provider for Fairfax County. The Connector operates 63 routes. Over 9.5 million passenger trips are made annually. The system is makes connections to Metrorail‚ Metrobus‚ Fairfax CUE‚ DASH‚ and other services including the park & ride lot at Herndon-Monroe which services the Dulles Corridor. The Connector operates out of three garages in the North‚ West and South sections of the county. Service includes Tysons Corner‚ Reston‚ Herndon‚ Annandale‚ Springfield‚ Centreville‚ Chantilly‚ Oakton‚ Fairfax‚ and Richmond Highway Corridor. The Connector accepts cash and SmarTrip which can be purchased at many of the area’s transit stores.
502 Doswell Street Farmville, VA 23901 (434) 392-7433 (434) 392-7596 email
Farmville Bus began operations in 1990 when“transportation became a pressing issue in the Town of Farmville. Farmville is the home of Longwood University and Green Front Furniture. Farmville Area Bus is currently located in their newly completely facility at 502 Doswell Street. Farmville Bus operates rural and in-town service that runs along both fixed routes and deviated routes.
Serves the following areas: Farmville (Cumberland, Prince Ed. Co.)
P.O. Box 765 Wardell Industrial Park Cedar Bluff, VA 24609 (276) 963-1486 (276) 964-5935 email web site
Four County Transit of Appalachian Agency for Senior Citizens‚ Inc.‚ (AASC) is the public transportation provider serving Buchanan‚ Dickenson‚ Russell‚ and Tazewell Counties. Four County Transit has been providing public transportation since 1998 The system provides demand response as well as fixed routes in all four counties. Fixed route services operate in the towns of Richlands‚ Cedar Bluff‚ Lebanon‚ Tazewell‚ Grundy‚ Haysi‚ Clinchco‚ and Clintwood. The SwVCC Eagle Express is a deviated fixed route for students from all four counties that attend Southwest Virginia Community College with space available for public transit riders. MECC/UVA-Wise Express began August 2006 for college students attending University of Virginia’s College at Wise and Mountain Empire Community College with space available for public transit riders. Four Seasons Connection is an inter-city bus service to and from Bluefield‚ VA (Graham Transit) and West Virginia (Bluefield Area Transit) that allow riders to transfer to and from the Richlands‚ Cedar Bluff‚ and Tazewell routes. Ridge Country Connection connects riders in Dickenson County with Clintwood‚ Clinchco and Haysi. Grundy Trolley Service began June 2006.
Serves the following areas: Buchanan County Dickenson County Russell County Tazewell County Cedar Bluff (Tazewell Co.) Cleveland (Russell Co.) Clintwood (Dickenson Co.) Grundy (Buchanan Co.) Haysi (Dickenson Co.) Honaker (Russell Co.) Lebanon (Russell Co.) Pocahantas (Tazewell Co.) Richlands (Tazewell Co.) Saint Paul (Russell,Wise Co.) Tazewell (Tazewell Co.) Clinchco (Dickenson Co.)
1400 Jefferson Davis Highway Fredericksburg, VA 22401 (540) 372-1222 () - email web site
FREDericksburg Regional Transit began operations in December 1996 on four routes with five buses. Currently FRED operates thirty buses on twenty-one routes Monday through Friday serving the City of Fredericksburg and the counties of Caroline‚ King George‚ Spotsylvania and Stafford. FRED offers regular route‚ commuter rail feeder and route deviation service to citizens of the region. FRED also provides FRED- Express‚ late night Thursday and Friday service and all day Saturday and Sunday service during the academic year under an agreement with the University of Mary Washington.
Serves the following areas: Caroline County King George County Spotsylvania County Stafford County Fredericksburg
P.O. Box 1026 427 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, VA 24605 (276) 322-4628 (276) 322-4335 email
Graham Transit operating hours are Monday-Friday from 7 a.m - 6 p.m. The Pocahontas route runs Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. The cost to ride is $ 0.25.
Serves the following areas: Bluefield (Tazewell Co.) Pocahantas (Tazewell Co.)
1301 Kemper Street P.O. Box 797 Lynchburg, VA 24505 (434) 455-5080 (434) 847-8621 email web site
Greater Lynchburg Transit (GLTC) is a full service public transportation company that is fully owned by the city of Lynchburg with a board of directors to govern the system. The Board has selected a management company to run the day to operations of GLTC which includes a demand response system in addition to the fixed route vehicles. GLTC has a modern facility located on Kemper Street with a central transfer facility on the "Plaza" in downtown Lynchburg. Lynchburg has a long history of public transportation dating back to the trolley service in the early part of the 20th century.
Serves the following areas: Amherst County Lynchburg
1108 Campbell Ave SE P.O. Box 13247 Roanoke, VA 24032 (540) 982-2222 (540) 982-2703 web site
Serves the following areas: Roanoke County Vinton (Roanoke Co.) Roanoke Salem
P.O. Box 437 8261 Spotswood Trail Stanardsville, VA 22973 (434) 985-5205 (434) 985-5218 email
The Greene County Transit‚ Inc. is a demand response system providing transportation to the citizens of Greene County. Our goal as a public transit system is to provide a safe‚ reliable‚ and efficient transportation system that is acceptable to everyone wishing to use this service. We provide transportation Monday - Saturday. We not only have the responsibility of transporting our clientele within our county but to Albemarle County and the city of Charlottesville as well. Our vehicles commute to Albemarle and Charlottesville three times daily.
Serves the following areas: Albemarle County Greene County Charlottesville
101 S. Davis Street Post Office Box 27323 Richmond, VA 23261 (804) 358-3871 (804) 342-1933 email web site
GRTC is a full service transit system under the direction of a six-member board of directors with three each for the City of Richmond and Chesterfield County. The Board contracts with a management company to operate the system which consists of fixed route transit, demand response transit, a jobs access program, a ridesharing organization known locally as RideFinders, a shuttle system for Virginia Commonwealth University, and administration of the regions taxis. Richmond is best known for a very active and diverse economy, the home of state government, history, architecture, fine arts, recreation, and natural settings within an urban setting such as the James River and the seven hills of Richmond.
Serves the following areas: Henrico County Richmond
3400 Victoria Boulevard Hampton, VA 23661 (757) 222-6000 (757) 222-6103 email web site
The Transportation District Commission of Hampton Roads was formed in 1999 after the merger of two agencies—Tidewater Regional Transit and Pentran. Governed by a Board of Commissioners – 2 council members from every city in our service area‚ including: Chesapeake‚ Hampton‚ Newport News‚ Norfolk‚ Portsmouth‚ Suffolk and Virginia Beach - 55 Fixed Regular Service Routes (bus) - Handi-Ride (Paratransit) - 4 Expressway Commuter Bus Service Routes - Hampton Residential Service - NET (Norfolk Electric Transit) - Newport News Shuttle - VB Wave (trolleys)- Virginia Beach - Paddlewheel Ferry- Connecting - Norfolk & Portsmouth downtowns - TRAFFIX- promotes ridesharing (carpools‚ vanpools‚ and van leasing) and telecommuting
Serves the following areas: Chesapeake Hampton Newport News Norfolk Portsmouth Suffolk Virginia Beach
475 East Washington Street Harrisonburg, VA 22802 (540) 432-0492 (540) 432-0495 email web site
Harrisonburg Transit is owned and operated by the City of Harrisonburg with local funding provided by James Madison University and the City of Harrisonburg. Fixed routes and paratransit service are provided to serve the residents of the city and the University. Visit our web site for an updated schedule and contact list.
Serves the following areas: Harrisonburg
3400 Victoria Blvd. Hampton, VA 23661 (757) 222-6100 (757) 222-6103 web site
Hampton Roads Transit's Elizabeth River Ferry is a system of public transportation that is unique to Virginia. There are three 150-passenger paddle wheel ferries, one of which is powered by natural gas. The natural gas ferry is the "James Echols" named for HRT's long-time executive director who retired in 1996. The ferry travels between Waterside in Norfolk and Olde Town Portsmouth.
Serves the following areas: Norfolk Portsmouth
Virginia Beach Trolley is a service of Hampton Roads Transit that operates in the Beach sector of Virginia Beach during the summer season of Memorial Day to Labor Day. The trolleys run up and down Atlantic Avenue providing essential transportation to both visitors and residents alike. The trolleys have added to an pleasant environment and the uniqueness of character that is the oceanfront of Virginia Beach.
Serves the following areas: Virginia Beach
104 Keystone Place Charlottesville, VA 22902 (434) 296-3184 (434) 296-4269 email web site
JAUNT‚ Inc. was formed over 30 years ago to meet the transportation needs of area agencies. Today‚ JAUNT serves everyone as a rural transportation provider‚ a leader in commuter transportation‚ a coordinated human service agency transporter‚ and an urban paratransit provider. JAUNT serves the counties of Albemarle‚ Fluvanna‚ Louisa‚ Buckingham and Nelson and the City of Charlottesville with a fleet of over 64 vehicles. JAUNT is also involved region-wide in coordinating training and marketing with other transportation agencies such as Charlottesville Transit‚ the University of Virginia Transit‚ Greene County Transit‚ Virginia Regional Transit and RideShare.
Serves the following areas: Albemarle County Buckingham County Fluvanna County Louisa County Nelson County Louisa (Louisa Co.) Mineral (Louisa Co.) Scottsville (Albemarle, Fluvanna Co.) Charlottesville
1 Harrison St, SE 3rd Floor Leesburg, VA 20175 (703) 771-5665 (703) 737-8513 email web site
Loudoun County Office of Transportation Services provides commuter information and ridesharing services for residents and businesses located in Loudoun County. Commuter services include express buses from Loudoun County to the West Falls Church Metro Station, Rosslyn, the Pentagon and Washington DC. Buses from West Falls Church Metro Station provide service to AOL, MCI & Beaumeade Circle. Fixed route bus is available from Purcellville to the Fairfax County Line from 7AM to 7PM, weekdays only. Call toll free at 1-877-GO-LCBUS OR 1-877-465-2287.
Serves the following areas: Loudoun County Hamilton (Loudoun Co.) Hillsboro (Loudoun Co.) Leesburg (Loudoun Co.) Lovettsville (Loudoun Co.) Middleburg (Loudoun Co.) Purcellville (Loudoun Co.)
10411 Hall Industrial Drive Fredericksburg, VA 22408 (866) 466-2789 (540) 898-5317 email web site
The Martz Group started in 1908 with one bus‚ and was one of the first carriers of the National Trailways system. In 1964 the company grew to include 8 major motor coach companies spanning the East Coast. MARTZ provides commuter services that run daily from the Fredericksburg area to Washington‚ DC and the Pentagon.
Serves the following areas: Arlington County Fairfax County Prince William County Spotsylvania County Fredericksburg
P.O. Box Road 888 Big Stone Gap, VA 24219 (276) 523-4202 (276) 523-0426 email web site
Mountain Empire Older Citizens‚ Inc. provides public transportation and coordinated human service transportation for Lee‚ Scott and Wise Counties and the city of Norton. This includes a 1400 square mile area of various elevations where home and destinations such as medical facilities may be an hour apart. The Mountain Empire fleet is located in Big Stone Gap‚ headquarted in a modern office facility. The fleet uses computer and radio dispatching. MEOC continues to expand its services in both public transportation and coordination.
Serves the following areas: Lee County Scott County Wise County Appalachia (Wise Co.) Big Stone Gap (Wise Co.) Clinchport (Scott Co.) Coeburn (Wise Co.) Duffield (Scott Co.) Dungannon (Scott Co.) Gate City (Scott Co.) Jonesville (Lee Co.) Nickelsville (Scott Co.) Pennington Gap (Lee Co.) Saint Charles (Lee Co.) Saint Paul (Russell,Wise Co.) Weber City (Scott Co.) Wise (Wise Co.) Norton
4350 North Fairfax Drive Suite #720 Arlington, VA 22203 (703) 524-3322 (703) 524-1756 email web site
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) was established to manage and control the functions, affairs, and property of the Northern Virginia Transportation District--which was created by the 1964 Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, chapter 630; and the Transportation District Act. The purpose of the Commission, as defined in Chapter 630, is to facilitate "planning and developing a transportation system for Northern Virginia and for the safety, comfort and convenience of its citizens and for the economical utilization of public funds."
Nineteen commissioners make up NVTC's Board of Directors. Thirteen are locally elected officials from its six member jurisdictions: Arlington (3), Fairfax (5), and Loudoun (1) counties, and the cities of Alexandria (2), Fairfax (1), and Falls Church (1). Five of the 19 commissioners are appointed from the General Assembly (2 senators and 3 delegates). The other commissioner, currently the director of the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Trans
Serves the following areas: Arlington County Fairfax County Loudoun County Alexandria Fairfax Falls Church
14700 Potomac Mills Road Woodbridge, VA 22192 (703) 730-6664 (703) 583-1377 email web site
PRTC provides a variety of transportation options to Prince William, Manassas and Manassas Park residents. For commuters, OmniRide commuter buses travel to employment sites in northern Virginia and Washington DC, along I-95 and I-66. For travel to nearby Metrorail stations, our Metro Direct buses provide an all-day connection between Manassas and the West Falls Church station and from eastern Prince William and the Franconia-Springfield station. And, car and vanpoolers can register with our FREE OmniMatch ridesharing program to find the ride that best suits their commute needs. For local travel, OmniLink local buses serve five routes in Dale City, Dumfries/Quantico, Woodbridge/Lake Ridge, Manassas and Manassas Park. The Cross County Connector offers an all-day link between eastern Prince William and the Manassas area, and also connects with local OmniLink and Metro Direct buses.
Serves the following areas: Prince William County Dumfries (Prince William Co.) Quantico (Prince William Co.) Manassas Manassas Park
41 RV Parkway Falmouth, VA 22405 (800) 786-4192 (540) 899-8900 email web site
Continuously active in charter and commuter service for over 50 years‚ Quick’s Bus Company provides daily commuter service from the region to the Navy Yard‚ Crystal City‚ Pentagon‚ Baileys Crossroads and downtown Washington‚ DC.
Serves the following areas: Arlington County Caroline County Fairfax County Spotsylvania County Fredericksburg
2762 Shenandoah Ave. NW P.O. Box 13825 Roanoke, VA 24037 (540) 343-1721 (540) 344-6216 email web site
RADAR is a non-profit corporation‚ which has provided paratransit and rural public transit services in the “Greater Roanoke Valley” for over 25 years. RADAR services are aimed at physically or mentally disabled and those who are transportation disadvantaged individuals. RADAR offers several transportation programs such as STAR (Specialized Transit Arranged Rides) and Employment Transportation. RADAR contracts with human service agencies‚ local governments and private organizations to provide transportation services for their clients. RADAR drivers are trained in passenger assistance‚ defensive driving‚ CPR‚ and wheelchair securement procedures to make your trip safe and enjoyable.
Serves the following areas: Alleghany County Roanoke County Boones Mill (Franklin Co.) Iron Gate (Alleghany Co.) Rocky Mount (Franklin Co.) Vinton (Roanoke Co.) Clifton Forge Covington Roanoke Salem
23 Northern Spy Dr Linden, VA 22642 (540) 624-2493 () - email web site
Valley Connector Regional Shuttle and Commuter Bus Service. Providing weekday service between the Northern Shenandoah Valley‚ Northern Virginia and Washington DC
Serves the following areas: Clarke County Frederick County Page County Shenandoah County Warren County Berryville (Clarke Co.) Front Royal (Warren Co.) Woodstock (Shenandoah Co.) Winchester
21250 Cooperative Way‚ Tasley‚ VA 23441 P.O. Box 126 Parksley, VA 23421 (757) 787-8322 (757) 787-8324 email web site
Star Transit is a public transportation provider for the Eastern Shore of Virginia under the auspices of the Accomack-Northampton Transportation District Commission.(ANTDC). The service began in 1996 with an an office in Parksley offering fixed route and demand/response service to various segments of both Eastern Shore Counties.The Star service continues to grow and is looking for future improvements including a new operations facility and improved service to all areas. The Eastern Shore is mostly rural with an economy centered on the poultry industry. Star has been instrumental in getting employees to work in this economy.
Serves the following areas: Accomack County Northampton County Accomack (Accomack Co.) Bloxom (Accomack Co.) Cape Charles (Northampton Co.) Cheriton (Northampton Co.) Chincoteague (Accomack Co.) Eastville (Northampton Co.) Exmore (Northampton Co.) Hallwood (Accomack Co.) Melfa (Accomack Co.) Nassawadox (Northampton Co.) Onancock (Accomack Co.) Onley (Accomack Co.) Painter (Accomack Co.) Parksley (Accomack Co.) Wachapreague (Accomack Co.)
109 North Bailey Lane Purcellville, VA 20132 (540) 338-1610 (540) 338-0690 email web site
VRTA is a private 501c3 Virginia Corporation that provides public transportation to the NorthWest and Central rural regions of Virginia.
Serves the following areas: Augusta County Clarke County Culpeper County Fauquier County Frederick County Highland County Loudoun County Orange County Page County Shenandoah County Berryville (Clarke Co.) Culpeper (Culpeper Co.) Front Royal (Warren Co.) Gordonsville (Orange Co.) Hillsboro (Loudoun Co.) Leesburg (Loudoun Co.) Lovettsville (Loudoun Co.) Luray (Page Co.) Middleburg (Loudoun Co.) Orange (Orange Co.) Purcellville (Loudoun Co.) Remington (Fauquier Co.) Round Hill (Loudoun Co.) Shenandoah (Page Co.) The Plains (Fauquier Co.) Warrenton (Fauquier Co.) Staunton Waynesboro
7239 Pocahontas Trail P.O. Box 8784 Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 220-5493 (757) 220-6268 email web site
Williamsburg Area Transport Company serves the City of Williamsburg‚ James City County and Bruton District of York County. Operation of Services is Monday - Saturday‚ 6:00am - 8:00pm during off-peak season and 6:00am - 10:00pm during peak summer months. There are six different color coded routes: Gray‚ Blue‚ Orange‚ Purple‚ Red‚ and Yellow (summer only). There is a connection to Newport News (Lee Hall) on the Gray line at 6:30am‚ 7:30am‚ 8:30am‚ 5:30pm‚ 6:30pm‚ and 7:30pm‚ Monday - Saturday. We also provide service for the College of William and Mary during the school year. The fares are $1.25 per one-way trip: plus $0.25 transfer. Newport News connection $0.50. Senior and or disabled with medicare card $0.50 w/free transfer. WJCC Middle and High school students and William & Mary students & faculty with school ID Free.
Serves the following areas: James City County York County Williamsburg
301 East Cork Street Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 667-1815 (540) 662-4627 email web site
Winchester Transit offers two public transportation services to the citizens of Winchester with a fixed route service as well as the parallel paratransit service. The services operate Monday through Saturday with the city providing the oversight and management on a day to day basis. Winchester is located at the edge of both the Washington DC commuter shed as well as the edge of the Shenandoah Mountains in Virginia. This very historic city with a jewel for a downtown is facing unique problems of handling additional traffic from commuters and tourism. Public transportation has a role in this challenging situation.
Serves the following areas: Winchester
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