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Alan Follett wrote: Aside from intercity service at www.amtrak.com, the National Model Railroad Association website has a handy collection of links to most if not all North American commuter and transit rail system websites, at: http://www.cwrr.com/nmra/travelreg.html Or you can try the link collections at the American Public Transportation Association. the professional organization for transit operators etc. transit systems organized by state (including bus-only systems): http://www.apta.com/links/state_local/ organized by type of system (bus, light rail, commuter rail, etc.): http://www.apta.com/links/transit_by_mode/ -- Jon Bell Presbyterian College Dept. of Physics and Computer Science Clinton, South Carolina USA |
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