The Bay Area Rapid Transit system serves, obviously the Bay Area. Ranging from Richmond to Fremont, and then Millbrae to Pittsburg. It does also stop at Oakland International Airport.
Greenwich, CT, is in area codes 203 and 475, which also serve New Haven and Bridgeport. Hartford and most of the land area of the state are in 860.
The Victoria Transit serves the Greater Victoria area, Sidney, and Sooke. The transit service operates seven days a week, and 365 days a year. Decisions about the fares, routes, and service labels are made by the Victoria Regional Transit Commission.
That is a great question. CT transit is indeed located in Connecticut. According to its website, many routes operate 7 days a week and its motto is "connecting the community".
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Southeast Area Transit was created in 1975.
There is no Manhattan rapid transit railroad as such. The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) owns and runs the subways (municipal railway systems), commuter railroads and buses, among others, that serve the entire New York City metropolitan area, which includes Manhattan.
Sarasota County Area Transit was created in 1979.
Hillsborough Area Regional Transit was created in 1980.
Capital Area Transit - Harrisburg - was created in 1973.
Charlotte Area Transit System was created in 1999.
Memphis Area Transit Authority was created in 1975.