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1 TLE 1: RTICITING TRANSIT AGEIES State UNITED STATES BUS AR CO CO Little Rock Flagstaff Phoenix Scottsdale Antioch Bakersfield Culver Davis Fairfield Hesperia Long Beach Monterey Napa Oakland Oxnard Riverside San Bernardino San Carlos San Diego San Jose Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stockton Vallejo Ventura Visalia Aspen Grand Junction Berlin Hartford Norwalk Waterbury Bradenton Clearwater Fort Myers Pompano Beach Sarasota Rock Region METRO Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Transportation Authority of Phoenix Public Transit Department of Scottsdale Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Golden Empire Transit District Culver Municipal Bus Lines Unitrans Fairfield/Suisun Transit Victor Valley Transit Authority Long Beach Transit County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Monterey-Salinas Transit Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Gold Coast Transit Riverside Transit Agency Omnitrans San Mateo County Transit District San Diego Metropolitan Transit System Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District Municipal Railway Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District San Joaquin Regional Transit District Solano County Transit (SolTrans) Ventura County Transportation Commission Visalia Coach Roaring Fork Transportation Authority Mesa County Regional Transportation Office New Britain Transportation Co. Greater Hartford Transit District Norwalk Transit District (Wheels) North East Transportation Co., Inc. Manatee County Area Transit Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Lee County Transit Broward County Division of Mass Transit Sarasota County Area Transit
2 GA HI IA IN IN MD MN MN West Palm Beach Savannah Honolulu Des Moines Arlington Heights Rockford Urbana Indianapolis Lafayette Fort Wright Lexington Owensboro Amherst Taunton Rockville Ann Arbor Flint Kalamazoo Lansing Muskegon Heights Port Huron Burnsville Saint Cloud Saint Louis Springfield Boone Burlington Research Triangle Park Las Cruces Albany Rochester Syracuse Akron Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Delaware Kent Palm Beach County Surface Transportation Department Chatham Area Transit Authority and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services Des Moines Metropolitan Transit Authority Transit Authority (MTA) CE Suburban Bus County Metropolitan Mass Transit District Rockford Mass Transit District Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation Bus of Greater Lafayette Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky Transit Authority of Lexington (LexTran) Owensboro Transit System USS Transit Greater Attleboro-Taunton Regional Transportation Authority Montgomery County Transit Services Ann Arbor Transportation Authority Mass Transportation Authority of Kalamazoo Public Transportation Division Capital Area Transportation Authority Muskegon Area Transit System Blue Water Area Transit Commission Minnesota Valley Transit Authority Saint Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission Bi-State Development Agency Utilities of Springfield AppalRT Link Transit ( of Burlington ) Triangle Transit Authority of Las Cruces-RoadRUNNER Transit New Mexico Department of Transportation North Central Regional Transit District Capital District Transportation Authority Department of Transportation Regional Transit Service Central Regional Transportation Authority Metro Southwest Ohio Greater Cleveland Central Ohio Transit Authority Greater Dayton Delaware Area Transit Agency Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (RTA)
3 OR SC WV Toledo Lawton Oklahoma Portland Johnstown Philadelphia Reading Rochester York Columbia Franklin Kingsport Knoxville Memphis Nashville Austin Corpus Christi El Paso Fort Worth Lubbock Port Arthur San Antonio Sugar Land Blacksburg Fairfax Woodbridge Bremerton Seattle Spokane Tacoma LaCrosse Madison Milwaukee Morgantown Toledo Area Lawton Transit Management Inc. dba Lawton Area Transit System (TS) Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon Cambria County Transit Authority Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Berks Area Reading Transportation Authority Beaver County Transit Authority York County Transportation Authority Central Midlands Franklin Transit Authority Kingsport Area Transit Service Knoxville Transportation Authority Memphis Area Transit Authority Regional Transportation Authority Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority of El Paso Mass Transit Department Fort Worth Transportation Authority Citibus Port Arthur Transit VIA Metropolitan Transit Fort Bend Transit Blacksburg Transit of Fairfax -University Energysaver Bus System Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Kitsap Transit Transit Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation Intercity Transit King County Department of Transportation Spokane Transit Authority Pierce Transit LaCrosse Municipal Transit Utility Madison Metro Milwaukee County Transit System Mountain Line Transit Authority FERRY HI Long Beach Honolulu Long Beach Transit Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services County Metropolitan Mass Transit District County Metropolitan Mass Transit District
4 NJ Jersey Oklahoma Corpus Christi Bremerton Port Authority of and New Jersey Department of Transportation Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority Kitsap Transit Transit Washington State Department of Transportation RA AR NJ OR Little Rock Phoenix San Carlos San Diego San Jose Stockton Urbana Flint Saint Louis Jersey Cincinnati Cleveland Portland Johnstown Philadelphia Memphis Nashville Austin Dallas Fort Worth Rock Region METRO of Phoenix Public Transit Department County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Southern California Regional Rail Authority Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board San Diego Metropolitan Transit System Municipal Railway Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District Mass Transportation Authority Bi-State Development Agency Port Authority of and New Jersey New Mexico Department of Transportation Southwest Ohio Greater Cleveland Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon Cambria County Transit Authority Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Memphis Area Transit Authority Regional Transportation Authority Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Dallas Streetcar Fort Worth Transportation Authority Transit Intercity Transit NADA BUS Banff Calgary Bow Valley Regional Transit Services Commission Calgary Transit
5 MB NS QC Edmonton Leduc Vancouver Victoria Brandon Dartmouth Brampton Montreal Edmonton Transit System of Leduc, Leduc Transit Services Coast Mountain Bus Company Transit--Victoria Regional Transit of Brandon Metro Transit Brampton Transit GO Transit Transit Commission Societe de Transport de Montreal FERRY NS Vancouver Dartmouth Coast Mountain Bus Company Metro Transit RA QC Calgary Edmonton Montreal Calgary Transit Edmonton Transit System GO Transit Transit Commission Societe de Transport de Montreal
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