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Transportation Connecticut United States
Transportation Connecticut United States
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- Statewide initiative providing free assistance to employers in the design, development and implementation of telecommuting as a worksite alternative.
- Views of the various issues of license plates from 1913 to the present.
- Information on the state division plus links to roads, traffic and travel related sites.
- Construction lane closures, real-time traffic information, traffic cams and links to state transportation sites.
- Provides low-income and other residents with transportation to and from work in the Danbury, Torrington and Waterbury regions. Schedule provided.
- List of and links to the various state agencies representing transit in the state. From the Federal Transit Administration.
- Variety of photos taken by Mike Usenia during the 1950's.
- Volunteer organization which provides consumer liaison between riders and the Connecticut DOT, Metro-North, and Shore Line East railroads and advises the legislature on commuter issues.
- Public transit fixed route bus service in the Hartford, New Haven and Stamford metro areas.
- Directory provided by the American Public Transportation Association.
- Division of CT Transit, serving the towns of New Britain, Plainville, Berlin and Bristol, as well as portions of Meriden, Cromwell, Newington, Farmington and West Hartford.
- History of all Connecticut numbered highways
- List with information on all known maps of road systems in the state that were issued since 1925.
- Proud old names in the history of railroading New York Central and New York, New Haven & Hartford. Metro-North's main lines the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven run northward out of Grand Central Terminal into suburban New York and Connecticut.
- Provides fast and easy access between New London and New Haven, Connecticut Monday through Friday. Connecting Metro-North New Haven Line and Amtrak service is available at New Haven's Union Station.
- Joint venture between UConn and the Connecticut Department of transportation that addresses issues of air quality and the environment, public transit, intelligent vehicle highway systems, transportation planning, GIS, highway safety, bridges, transportat
- State map with color key showing transit district memberships.
- Various signage designs for the state's roadways, from the past to the present.
- Assigned with the task of developing a transportation strategy for the five major corridors in the state. Provides the full corridor plans in .doc format.
- Information on eligibility, appeals process, service area, fares, personal care attendants, days and hours of service.
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