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Transit Authority (
RIPTA)
provides public transportation,
primarily buses, in the U.S.
state of
Rhode Island. The main hub of the
RIPTA system is Kennedy...
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routes 11 and 99.
Operated by the
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (
RIPTA), it is the agency's
first rapid bus route, and the
second such
system to...
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Transit Authority (
RIPTA).
Through RIPTA alone,
Kennedy Plaza averages more than 71,000
people a day. The
majority of the area
covered by
RIPTA is
served by...
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station in
Chicago 31 (MBTA bus), a bus
route in Boston, M****achusetts 31 (
RIPTA), a bus
route in
Rhode Island Thirty-one (card game) Baskin-Robbins, a U...
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million bus station, was
built in the
center of the plaza. In
Summer 2014,
RIPTA began a
redesign effort that
changed the
configuration of
Kennedy Plaza...
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Authority (
RIPTA)
operates statewide intra- and
intercity bus
transport from its hubs at
Kennedy Plaza in Providence, Pawtucket, and Newport.
RIPTA bus routes...
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service is
available in Providence.
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (
RIPTA),
which has its hub in
downtown Providence,
manages local bus
transit for...
- and
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (
RIPTA)
routes 1 and 35. By
federal law, bus
systems like
RIPTA that
receive federal funds usually cannot cross...
- west portal. The
tunnel is
reserved exclusively for buses—currently the
RIPTA routes 1, 32, 33, 34, 40, 49, and 61.
Police and Fire
Department vehicles...
- was
deprivatized in 1966 when the
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (
RIPTA)
began operations. The
first iteration of rail-based
transit in
Rhode Island...