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(WAVY) – Here’s a sign that summertime is approaching. The Virginia Beach Wave trolley is back in business at the Oceanfront.
With some barrier islands inaccessible and thousands of homes damaged by Hurricane Helene, thousands are recovering in ...
Virginia Beach provides nearly $1 million from a tourism tax fund to help fund the trolley service. It’s also supplemented by ...
Laguna Beach was awarded $7.2 million in grant funding from the Orange County Transportation Authority for two local transit ...
He also proposed a beach trolley to run from Tigertail Beach to Caxambas Park all day. The money to pay for the pilot program originally was to come from the city's reserve funds, but a windfall ...
Starting at 5:12 a.m. Sunday, riders may begin using the new Trolley line, serving four stations between El Cajon Transit ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has awarded Laguna Beach $7.2 million to expand its public transit service. The funding comes from OCTA’s Project V, a competitive grant program ...
The service, launched in 2023, has become so popular that passengers get frustrated waiting for a ride, a city official says ...
The Copper Line trolley will begin transits to stations between El Cajon Transit Center and Santee Town Center on Sept. 29.
If your feet begin to tire, there are buses run by Miami-Dade Transit. The free Miami Beach Trolley is ultra-convenient, as it makes stop throughout South Beach and will also take you along ...
Laguna Beach has received $7.2 million in grant funding to expand and enhance its community- based public transit services, city officials announced Tuesday.