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TAPS: Rural Public Transportation in North Texas

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TAPS: Rural Public Transportation in North Texas

Postby Cedar on Thu Oct 08, 2009 12:37 pm

This is kind of neat, and for those who may not be aware of the service that TAPS offers:

http://www.tapsbus.com/301.html

Grayson, eastern Fannin, Clay, western Cooke, Montague and Wise Counties are covered by these little buses. One may ride round-trip, for example, from Henrietta in Clay County to Honey Grove in Fannin for a pretty decent price.

TAPS is a private company, and a real blessing to have available for rural folk ~ beyond the reach of DART and FWTA ... though unfortunately, linkages to those big-city gals are not provided :| One fine day, hopefully, the rails will remember us again, but till then ... at least there's TAPS :!:
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