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Meridian is a city in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, United States. The city is the county seat of Lauderdale County, the sixth largest city in Mississippi, and the principal city of the Meridian, Mississippi Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Find a bus to go to the Grand Opera House or to the Meridian little theatre. Bring your children to the Dentzel Carousel in Highland Park with a coach, or just search for a school bus in the Meridian Public school district.
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Greyhound Lines 1901 Front St, 39301, Meridian - (call (601) 693-1663) fares, schedules and ticketing for greyhound lines, the largest north american intercity bus company, with 16,000 daily bus departures to 3,100 destinations in the united states and canada. |
Greyhound Meridian Mississippi MERIDIAN GREYHOUND STA 1901 FRONT ST AMTRAK STA Meridian, MS 39301 - (call 601-684-0705) Founded in 1914, Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 2,300 destinations with 13,000 daily departures across North America. It has become an American icon, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to nearly 25 million passengers each year |
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Meridian Coach & Travel Inc 9720 Robinson Thomas Rd, 39305, Meridian - (call (601) 737-4555) |
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Safety around School bus
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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April 12 2012 - Meridian High School students learn the importance of education    There were several buses parked at Meridian High School Monday afternoon — but one stood out.    The front half looked like any other bus with its distinctive school yellow color and school markings. But the rear half resembled more like a bus these students wouldn't want to ride in. The white paint and prison markings made it clear there are serious choices to be made even at their young ... |
April 12 2012 - Making the right choice MERIDIAN — There were several buses parked at Meridian High School Monday afternoon — but one stood out. The front half looked like any other bus with its distinctive school yellow color and school markings. But the rear half resembled more like a bus these students wouldn't want to ride in. |
March 13 2012 - No conclusion reached in transit meeting    A lot of ideas were thrown around at a meeting between city officials, representatives of the Mississippi Department of Transportation, and members of the Meridian Transit System board on Monday, but no concrete decisions were made as bus service remains on hold in Meridian. |
March 08 2012 - MTS plans to terminate service    According to a press release issued Tuesday afternoon by Kirk Thompson, executive advisor to Meridian Mayor Cheri Barry, the Meridian Transportation Commission voted to terminate Meridian Transit System service. |
March 08 2012 - Rankin County takes LCJC inmates    Lauderdale County is no longer in the juvenile detention business.    Tuesday afternoon 11 juveniles that were being held at the facility in Meridian were loaded into a van and transported to Rankin County where they will now be kept. |
March 07 2012 - Transit problem lingers    Meridian buses will remain at a standstill until at least next week, with the city council tabling a request for emergency funding from the Meridian Transit System.    Council members said they are committed to restoring bus service, which stopped abruptly last week due to money woes, but need more information before allocating taxpayer funds. |
March 04 2012 - City’s transit system shuts down for lack of funding MERIDIAN — Meridian’s transmit system has shut down leaving the city scurrying to meet the needs of people who relied on the buses to get around. Kirk Thompson, executive adviser to Mayor Cheri Barry, said the city hopes to get some bus service in Meridian. |
March 01 2012 - Bus system cites lack of money in shutdown MERIDIAN, Miss. (AP) - Meridian's transmit system has shut down leaving the city scurrying to meet the needs of people who relied on the buses to get around. |
March 01 2012 - Meridian Transit System shut down due to lack of funding    Meridian Transit System's decision to cease operation, stopping all local bus service in Meridian, was the result of a lack of funding from the city, MTS Board President Bo Hawkins said Wednesday.    The lack of a city bus service will not only impact Meridian residents, but students at Naval Air Station Meridian. |
February 16 2012 - Valley Regional Transit ending Route 55 service MERIDIAN — Valley Regional Transit announced it will replace Caldwell Route 55 with new bus services after a readership count showed very few people used the bus and it is not cost effective to contin |
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