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That's so odd.. I knew that CT Transit operates as different regions, but never realised before how different they are from each other. In New Haven, all buses are letter codes, and subroutes are numbers: the bus I take to my parents' is J4. In Hartford, it's the other way around. Just odd. Maybe just to me.
Rhode Island is all one huge system, and every route is just a number, with no indicia for suroutes. You just need to know which one you're on, or check readerboard: "54 - Woonsocket - Via Charles" -or- "54 - Woonsocket - Express" just as one example (and is how my roommate last year ended up in Woonsocket instead of home on Charles St.). On the plus side, the entire system is also all one zone; you can ride from Woonsocket to Newport in about two hours, with a single transfer, for just $2.25. And if you're riding from Providence, pretty much every place in the state is a single run.
Anyway, enough babbling about transit. Good luck!!
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Rhode Island is all one huge system, and every route is just a number, with no indicia for suroutes. You just need to know which one you're on, or check readerboard: "54 - Woonsocket - Via Charles" -or- "54 - Woonsocket - Express" just as one example (and is how my roommate last year ended up in Woonsocket instead of home on Charles St.). On the plus side, the entire system is also all one zone; you can ride from Woonsocket to Newport in about two hours, with a single transfer, for just $2.25. And if you're riding from Providence, pretty much every place in the state is a single run.
Anyway, enough babbling about transit. Good luck!!
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