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Find Virginia route, schedule and timetable for you local bus, or Virginia 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 Virginia 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 Martinsville VA bus stops, coach lines and more. |
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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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May 11 2012 - City, county fund bus system for year Martinsville City Council on Tuesday approved a $32,220 allocation as the city’s share of funding for the Piedmont Area Regional Transit (PART) bus system for the new fiscal year that will start July 1. |
February 14 2012 - City schools getting grant The Martinsville schools are getting a federal grant totaling $78,041 to improve safety on their campuses and in buses. |
February 12 2012 - Grant for bus system to expire The cost of providing public bus service in Henry County and Martinsville could increase in October when a grant expires. Each locality could see its current $23,000 contribution rise to $40,000, Deputy Henry County Administrator Tim Hall said. |
 | September - AP: Obama sounds populist themes in Virginia bus tour MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) ? Democrat Barack Obama pledged Wednesday to create millions of union jobs in alternative energy and end tax breaks for companies that move jobs overseas, using tough new populist language to convince voters that he, not rival John McCain, is best positioned to lift the limping U.S. economy. |
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