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Find Connecticut route, schedule and timetable for you local bus, or Connecticut coach line, citywide. This free website will help you conduct searches through hundreds of thousands of US bus stops. If you're looking for a private school bus company in your town, a specific bus line number in your area or a Connecticut coach line to get you from town to town: This site is made for you. We list absolutely everything you may want to know about New Britain CT bus stops, coach lines and more. |
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With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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May 23 2012 - After More Than 12 Years, Work Starts In Earnest On Busway Get Business Mobile Text Alerts It took three governors, more than a dozen years, and the pledge of better than $400 million in federal aid, but construction of the New Britain-to-Hartford busway officially began Tuesday. |
May 23 2012 - Conn. breaks ground on $567M bus-only project Gov. Dannel P. Malloy joined other officials in breaking ground Tuesday on a $567 million bus-only corridor from Hartford to New Britain, saying the project promises to bring more jobs, economic development and cleaner transportation. |
May 23 2012 - Groundbreaking for bus corridor project After years of planning, state officials are scheduled to break ground on a rebranded half-billion-dollar Hartford-to-New Britain bus-only corridor, the only one in Connecticut. |
May 09 2012 - Bus and car crash sends five to hospital A bus driver and four passengers have been transported to The Hospital of Central Connecticut at New Britain General following a crash at approximately 7:13 a.m. Wednesday, May 16, at the intersection of Crooked Street and White Oak Avenue in Plainville, according to a press release from Administrative Sergeant Charles Smedick. |
May 02 2012 - Upcoming Events THE KOPROSKI LECTURE ‘FROM DIPLOMACY TO BUSINESS’: The Stanislaus A. Blejwas Endowed Chair of Polish and Polish American Studies will present The Koproski Lecture “From Diplomacy To Business” by Marek Skulimowski at 7 p.m. May 15 in the Vance Academic Center, Room 105, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain. It’s a first-hand account of Skulimowski, who held a Deputy Consul post at ... |
April 27 2012 - Busway opponents hijack Connecticut tolling bill Sen. Andrew Maynard, proponent of a bill to put tolls on Route 11, said he felt like he was trapped on the bus from the movie “Speed” after discussion of his bill was hijacked by a debate on the New Britain to Hartford busway project. |
April 27 2012 - Senate Supports New Britain-To-Hartford Busway State senators clashed sharply Thursday over whether the controversial busway between New Britain and Hartford is a brilliant transportation project or a potentially costly white elephant. |
April 27 2012 - Busway Plan Survives Senate Republicans' De-Funding Effort HARTFORD — State senators paved the way for the controversial New Britain-to-Hartford busway Thursday after a sharp debate over whether the project is a brilliant transportation advance or a potentially costly white elephant. |
April 26 2012 - Bus-only corridor wins final approval Connecticut transportation officials say the Army Corps of Engineers has approved a final wetlands permit for the more than half-billion-dollar New Britain-to-Hartford buses-only corridor. A ground-breaking ceremony is scheduled for May. |
April 26 2012 - Bus-only corridor in Connecticut wins final approval Connecticut transportation officials say the Army Corps of Engineers has approved a final wetlands permit for the more than half-billion-dollar New Britain-to-Hartford buses-only corridor. A ground-breaking ceremony is scheduled for May. |
April 26 2012 - Bus-only corridor in Conn. wins final approval Connecticut transportation officials say the Army Corps of Engineers has approved a final wetlands permit for the more than half-billion-dollar New Britain-to-Hartford buses-only corridor. A ground-breaking ceremony is... |
April 26 2012 - DOT: 'We Are Full-Speed Ahead On The Busway' Groundbreaking For $569 Million Project Is May 22 The state transportation department said it's "all aboard" time for the New Britain-to-Hartford busway and plans to formally break ground on the $569 million project next month. |
April 19 2012 - Malloy defends busway project Governor Malloy defended the proposed New Britain to Hartford busway as an important project for the future of the state. |
April 19 2012 - New Tactic In Busway Battle: Make It A Campaign Issue Sen. Joe Markley: 'This Project Is Gov. Malloy's Folly' Follow Your Town News On The Courant's New Britain Facebook Page In what could be their final shot at derailing the New-Britain-to-Hartford busway, opponents will try to force state legislators to take a public vote either for it or against it. |
April 10 2012 - Chamber News: Watching a snow cone melt on a hot summer’s day Mike NicastroColumnist Ever since the state had its big signing ceremony with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), the alleged value of the boondoggle, which is the New Britain/Hartford Busway has continued to melt away like a snow cone on a hot summer’s day. Yet the supporters still stand there applauding away like a scene from the Emperor’s New Clothes. |
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