May 11 2012 - Knighthawks Offering Free Playoff Bus Trip to Toronto The Playoff Buses are back! For the second time in team history, the Rochester Knighthawks will run buses to a National Lacrosse League Playoff Game. Knighthawks fans can join the party and travel to Toronto for FREE on seven buses donated by Knighthawks owner Curt Styres. |
May 04 2012 - Friends bus trip for dog lecture planned Rochester Friends of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts will find out how art has gone to the dogs when they attend a lecture April 12 in Minneapolis. The group will hear Edgar Peters Bowron, from |
April 12 2012 - Rochester Approves New Bus Line (ABC 6 NEWS) -- After 50 years of serving the Rochester community, Rochester City Lines’ buses are being replaced. On Monday night the Rochester City Council voted unanimously to give bus service responsibilities to First Transit – a company based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. |
April 05 2012 - Bus driver involved in Barton Street crash ticketed Rochester Police has ticketed the driver of a school bus involved in an early morning crash on the city's west side. It happened at the intersection of Marsh and Barton Streets around 7 a.m... |
March 28 2012 - Maulers hit the road MISSOULA- The Missoula Maulers bus rolled out of town at 6 a.m. on Tuesday and the team will travel 715 miles to Rapid City, South Dakota before covering another 580 miles to Rochester, Minnesota where they'll play in the Tier-3 Junior Nationals. |
March 10 2012 - Spaulding-North Div. I boys' hoop quarter to be played Sunday The Division I boys' basketball quarterfinal between Spaulding of Rochester and Nashua High School North will be played Sunday at 7 p.m. at North. The game was postponed Friday when Spaulding's team bus collided with a tractor-trailer on Interstate 93. |
February 15 2012 - Track Your RTS Bus – By Text! Rochester, NY - A new text-message bus-tracking system will launch Wednesday, courtesy of the Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA). |
February 13 2012 - Bus service was overwhelmed, pushed to limit Gasoline rationing and a surge in workers at warplants overwhelmed Rochester's bus line during World War II, causing long waits at bus stops, overcrowded buses and short tempers all around. |
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