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  2. Rosa Parks Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Parks Transit Center. /  42.33250°N 83.05250°W  / 42.33250; -83.05250. The Rosa Parks Transit Center is the main local bus station in Detroit, Michigan serving as the central hub for the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) bus system. The station was built on the site of Times Square in the west end of Downtown Detroit .

  3. Detroit Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Bus Station. / 42.327961; -83.058434. The Detroit Bus Station is an intercity bus station in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. The station, managed by Greyhound Lines, also serves Barons Bus Lines, Flixbus and Indian Trails. The current building was constructed in 1991.

  4. County Route 539 (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    County Route 539 CR 539 highlighted in red, CR 539 Alt. in blue Route information Length 54.32 mi (87.42 km) Tourist routes Upper Freehold Historic Farmland Byway Major junctions South end US 9 / CR 603 in Tuckerton Major intersections G.S. Parkway in Little Egg Harbor Township Route 72 in Barnegat Township Route 70 in Manchester Township I-195 in Robbinsville / Upper Freehold Township Route ...

  5. Detroit station - Wikipedia

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    The station building in Detroit. /  42.36778°N 83.07250°W  / 42.36778; -83.07250. Detroit station is an intermodal transit station in Detroit, Michigan. Located in New Center, the facility currently serves Amtrak and QLine streetcars. It also serves as a stop for Greyhound Lines, Detroit Department of Transportation buses, SMART and buses.

  6. Outer Drive - Wikipedia

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    Outer Drive. Outer Drive is a bypass road which encircles both the eastern and western portions of the Detroit, Michigan region. It resembles a jagged horseshoe and was not originally intended to move traffic as much as it was to provide a pleasurable drive around the City of Detroit and some of its suburbs. A boulevard for the vast majority of ...

  7. QLine - Wikipedia

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    The QLINE (originally known as M-1 Rail by its developers) is a 3.3-mile-long (5.3 km) streetcar system in Detroit, Michigan, United States.Opened on May 12, 2017, it connects Downtown Detroit with Midtown and New Center, running along Woodward Avenue (M-1) for its entire route. [4]

  8. New Jersey Route 33 - Wikipedia

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    Route 33 Route 33 highlighted in red; Route 33 Business highlighted in blue Route information Maintained by NJDOT and the City of Trenton Length 42.03 mi (67.64 km) Existed 1927–present Major junctions West end US 1 / Route 129 in Trenton Major intersections I-295 in Hamilton Township US 130 in Robbinsville Township I-95 Route 133 in East Windsor Township US 9 / Route 79 in Freehold Township ...

  9. Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation

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    Website. SMART. The Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation ( SMART) is the public transit operator serving the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Beginning operations in 1967 as the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority ( SEMTA ), the agency was reorganized and renamed SMART in 1989.