| Ross County, Ohio Bus Companies and Stops |
Chillicothe Transit System 140 E Water St, 45601, Chillicothe - (call (740) 773-1569) |
Greyhound Lines 61 N Bridge St, 45601, Chillicothe - (call (740) 775-2013) 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 Stations And Stops In Chillicothe |
Ross Go Transit 575 E 7th St - (call (740) 772-7495) |
|
, OH Bus Line and Station Search Results from Yellowpages.com |
|
| Bus Station Blog Articles |
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)
|
 |
|
| Ross County Bus Related News (Provided by www.accidentIn.com) |
|
May 27 2012 - April 30: On Susie Wheldon and Graham Rahal Question: I thought the TV coverage of the race was mediocre at best. It seemed like the camera persons were having trouble keeping up with the cars when switching views. Were the announcers at the race in Brazil? (Gregg, Ross Township, Ohio) Answer: No, the announcers were here in the U.S., likely Indianapolis. Kevin Lee was on the ground in Sao Paulo, which explains the brief delay in ... |
May 27 2012 - 'Lost's' Matthew Fox gets ripped for 'Alex Cross' In the new movie "Alex Cross," "Lost's" Matthew Fox -- yes, that's him -- plays a mixed martial arts fighter/ruthless assassin who murders the wife of a Washington, D.C. detective played by Tyler Perry. |
May 27 2012 - Mill Creek Park Hosts First-Ever Rib Festival This weekend, barbeque ribs are filling up the Wick Recreation Area. Vendors from across the region are in Youngstown to satisfy taste buds and help bring in dollars for a... |
May 27 2012 - Offense displayed in MAU lacrosse victory BENNINGTON -- On a rainy day in southern Vermont, the goals were pouring into the nets as the Mount Anthony Union High School girls lacrosse team outlasted Mount Greylock, 21-15, on Monday. |
May 27 2012 - Oregon Trails: Crossing the Greensprings By Ron Brown NEAR ASHLAND, Ore. -- From the time the first settlers wrestled their way over the Applegate Trail into Southern Oregon, getting over the Greensprings Mountain Pass was a major struggle. It wasn't until the early 20th century, when the state of Oregon went on a highway-building binge, did the mountain pass between Ashland and Klamath Falls become passable year-round. Up until ... |
May 27 2012 - Find Mickey Now: The search continues Volunteers from across the nation have gathered at the new "Find Mickey Now" headquarters at Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church in Lafayette, La. |
May 27 2012 - Young illegals come out of the shadows She was tiny and trembling and looked so very vulnerable. Barely 15, having already experienced a lifetime of hardships since losing her mother at 5 and crossing the desert with her father, she clutched a microphone before a crowd in New York’s Union Square. “My name is Diana,” she said. “I am undocumented and unafraid.” With those words last March, another young woman stepped “out of the ... |
May 27 2012 - Teenage Illegal Immigrants Coming Out Of The Shadows -- She was tiny and trembling and looked so very vulnerable. Barely 15, having already experienced a lifetime of hardships since losing her mother at 5 and crossing the desert with her father, she clutched a microphone before a crowd in New York's Union Square. |
May 27 2012 - The Editor's Desk: What town doesn't have a Little Free Library? JUST SAYIN': Some time ago, I ran across a news story about a New York artist who was transforming some of the city's abandoned pay telephone booths into informal lending libraries by outfitting them with shelving to be filled with books donated by passersby, who could also take books to read.I mentioned that story in this space, and suggested that similarly informal libraries might be ... |
May 27 2012 - Travel notebook Daredevil Nik Wallenda have announced some details of his plan to cross Niagara Falls on a tightrope on Friday, June 15. Wallenda figures the 550-metre walk walk on a five-centimetre thick steel cable will begin in early evening and take 30 to 40 minutes. Whether he goes from New York to Canada or the other direction depends on the weather. He’ll start rehearsing May 12 at the Seneca-Niagara ... |
May 27 2012 - Across the region COLUMBIA - As South Carolina lawmakers mull an appeal of an ethics case involving Gov. Nikki Haley, a state representative asked Tuesday that a legislative panel reconsider its decision to drop charges against the first-term Republican. |
May 27 2012 - Eagle Point Teacher Strike Looming By Steven Sandberg EAGLE POINT, Ore. -- Picket lines are being put in place, and a work stoppage is looming in the Eagle Point School District. The negotiations between employees and the district have gone on for more than a year. Bargaining issues have been seen in school districts across Southern Oregon the past few years, but some specific things in this district may be what is keeping talks ... |
May 27 2012 - Seniors chosen for Rotary honors NORMAN — The Norman Rotary Club recently named students of the month: James Ross and Emma Schemmer for April and Rachel Seewald and Samantha Turner for May. |
May 27 2012 - Key Golden Gate Bridge dates 1919: San Francisco Board of Supervisors tells City Engineer Michael O'Shaughnessy to proceed with the study of the feasibility of a bridge across the Golden Gate Strait. |
May 27 2012 - NW Ohio's master of watercolor Walter Chapman pushes his walker across his living room, dodging the frisky German shepherd/Rottweiler mix who scampers between the walker's aluminum legs. |
May 26 2012 - Broadband not optional Businesses want quicker Internet so they can do the same quality of work from Ottumwa as a business from Des Moines or Chicago, said Matt Bauman of the Area 15 Regional Planning Commission. Bauman was gathering data across the state of Iowa so Connect Iowa and state government could get an idea of where Iowa stands technologically. During his meeting in Wapello County, 10 people from the ... |
May 26 2012 - Arizona U. provides variety of programs for student transit TUCSON, Ariz. — In order to accommodate a variety of transportation needs, the University of Arizona's Parking and Transportation Services has implemented 17 programs, services and studies in order to help students, faculty and staff get across campus every day. |
|
 |
|
|
| City Bus And Local Routes |
|
|
|
|
|