Buses

Holiday hordes roll in

The bus tours that roll through the Grand Strand in the winter full of tourists geared up for holiday shows and shopping sprees are as predictable as the season's cooler temperatures and early sunsets. And this year, officials...

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City eyes rate hikes for parking, bus rides

By David Hutton, of The StarPhoenixNovember 7, 2009 7:52 AM It will likely cost an extra 50 cents per hour to plug a city parking meter and an extra 25 cents to ride the bus in Saskatoon, starting Jan. 1. Two separate reports...

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“Major Translink Reform Needed”

Comptroller General Cheryl Wenezenki-Yolland released her report on Translink and BC Ferries on Friday morning. I only heard about it on the CBC News that evening. So far I have only scanned what is in the report with respect...

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Malaysian co to set up bus body building base in India

S. Shanker Mumbai, Nov. 7 Malaysia-based Scomi Group is exploring opportunities to set up coach building (bus body) facilities in India. It is in talks with domestic majors who make bus chassis. “India builds close to 80,000...

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End of SEPTA strike near, governor says

By Paul Nussbaum and Marcia Gelbart INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS Gov. Rendell and U.S. Rep. Bob Brady late tonight announced a tentative agreement that could end the four-day-old transit strike that has paralyzed the region. Both men...

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Letters: Stop cuts in OCTA bus routes

Also: Letters on the massacre at Ft. Hood; same-sex marriage, and more The Orange County Transportation Authority's plan to cut 30 percent of Orange County bus service is avoidable, despite the current economic situation of our...

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Hansen: Des Moines man has answer to atheists’ message

MARC HANSEN • mahansen@dmreg.com • November 7, 2009 Dick Galloway never wanted to tear down those atheist-sponsored signs on metro buses. Galloway, 67, a husband and father of three from Des Moines, has formed a new foundation,...

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Ark. Plant To End Bus Making; 477 Jobs Affected

Arkansas School Bus Plant To Stop Making Vehicles; Up To 477 Jobs Affected (AP) CONWAY Ark. (AP) - The owner of a plant that has made school buses in Conway for decades said that it would end bus-production operations there...

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Sri Lanka: Rattle and roll on the Lanka Challenge tuktuk race

What do you get when you put 70 foreigners in charge of 25 tuk-tuks? Charles Starmer-Smith finds out as he leads Team Telegraph on a wild and wonderful 10-day ride across a devastated land that's slowly regaining its tourism...

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Truck tyre imports up despite curbs

Import of truck and bus tyres has seen a sharp rise since May, despite the government imposing restrictions on these in November last year, which had helped pull down the demand. According to the Delhi-based Automotive Tyre...

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