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QuickBus or "qb" may refer to the following Maryland Transit Administration bus routes: Route 40, operating from Woodlawn to Middle River Route 46, operating
QuickBus
Bus transit service in Maryland
on Route 40, which was later named QuickBus. In 2009, a new QuickBus route was introduced. Designated as QuickBus 48, it operates on the same route as
MTA_BaltimoreLink
Public transit authority of the state of Maryland
as Quickbus or qb, which were designated as routes qb40, qb46, qb47, and qb48. In April 2022, the MTA announced the proposed revival of the Quickbus 40
Maryland Transit Administration
Maryland_Transit_Administration
Bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration
CityLink Red. The Route 48 Quickbus began service on August 30, 2009, replacing the Route 8 Express Bus. It was the second of Quickbus route initiated by MTA;
CityLink_Red_(BaltimoreLink)
Bus route operating from Woodlawn to Middle River, Maryland, US
Formerly the Quickbus 40, the line was discontinued in June 2017 as part of the BaltimoreLink system rebranding along with the other "Quickbus" limited-stop
QuickLink_40_(BaltimoreLink)
Public bus route in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Route 46 was a limited stop bus route, identified as a "Quickbus", operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore. The line ran from the
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Public bus route in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Route 47 is a limited stop bus route, identified as a "Quickbus", operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore. The line currently runs
Route_47_(MTA_Quickbus)
Place in Maryland, United States
Blue (CityLink), which operates along Security Boulevard QuickLink 40 (QuickBus), which operates along Security Boulevard LocalLink 31 (on Security Boulevard
Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland
Woodlawn,_Baltimore_County,_Maryland
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for roads and highways in many countries. Route 40 may also refer to: QuickBus, a bus rapid transit service Baltimore, Maryland and its suburbs designated
Route_40_(disambiguation)
replaced with a new Route 30. Eastside service replaced with Route 46 Quickbus. 9 Catonsville – Ellicott City Frederick Road Oella 1893–1957 (streetcar
History of Maryland Transit Administration
History_of_Maryland_Transit_Administration
Metro SubwayLink station
C Dundalk (EB) 23 to Catonsville or Wildwood (WB)/ Fox Ridge (EB) 40 (QuickBus) to CMS (WB)/ Middle River (EB) Charm City Circulator Green Route via City
Shot_Tower_station
Neighborhood statistical area in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Frederick Avenue, then heads west along Route 144 into Baltimore County. Quickbus Route 46 stops at Beechfield Avenue and Thornfield Avenue in Beechfield
Beechfield,_Baltimore
Former public bus route in Baltimore, US
discontinued. Two new routes were created in its place: Route 30, and a new QuickBus route 46. The 30 continued to serve the former 6's western routing, to
Route_30_(MTA_Maryland)
Bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration
was used to operate a new, limited-stop service known as Route 40 (now "QuickBus"). The line, which overlaps on much of the route, but serves the Security
CityLink Orange (BaltimoreLink)
CityLink_Orange_(BaltimoreLink)
Neighborhood statistical area in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
stops along Highland Avenue as they pass through Baltimore Highlands: Quickbus Route 40 (MTA Maryland) LocalLink 78 (BaltimoreLink) LocalLink 22 (BaltimoreLink)
Baltimore Highlands, Baltimore
Baltimore_Highlands,_Baltimore
Census-designated place in Maryland, United States
Hospice at the times needed for the facility's change of shift. Route 48 QuickBus, which operates between Towson Town Center and downtown Baltimore along
Towson,_Maryland
Neighborhood statistical area in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
neighborhood was later infilled with brick rowhouses characteristic of Baltimore. Quickbus Route 48 (MTA Maryland) stops at East 33rd Street along Greenmount Avenue
Better_Waverly,_Baltimore
United States historic place
Patterson Park Branch Library, located at 158 N. Linwood Avenue The Route 40 Quickbus stops at Fayette Street and Linwood Avenue along its crosstown course between
Patterson Park (neighborhood), Baltimore
Patterson_Park_(neighborhood),_Baltimore
Bus route in Baltimore
System MTA BaltimoreLink Status Active Predecessors Route 15, Route 23, QuickBus 40 Route Locale Baltimore City Baltimore County Landmarks served Centers
CityLink_Blue_(BaltimoreLink)
Neighborhood statistical area in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Catonsville. The bus serves stops on Frederick Avenue and Yale Avenue. Quickbus Route 46 stops at Frederick Avenue and Augusta Avenue in Irvington as it
Irvington,_Baltimore
Neighborhood of Baltimore in Maryland, United States
Square/Westview to Overlea/White Marsh 23 Rolling Road/Wildwood to Fox Ridge 40 QuickBus Security Square Blvd. at CMS. to Middle River The neighborhood is also
Midtown-Edmondson,_Baltimore
extension and improve schedule adherence. The route was later branded as "Quickbus," a designation also given to Route 48 introduced in 2009. 44 Extend all
Greater Baltimore Bus Initiative
Greater_Baltimore_Bus_Initiative
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English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from any of the five places in Normandy or several others elsewhere in France so named. The place name comes from Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ + mont ‘hill’. There are also places in England so named under Norman influence (in Cumberland, Lancashire, and Essex, the last of which changed its name in the 12th century from Fulepet ‘foul pit’ to Bealmont ‘beautiful hill’); these may also have given rise to cases of the surname. The surname is now widespread throughout England, but most common in Yorkshire.Many American bearers of this surname are descendants of John Beaumont (1612–1647), who came to North America from England in 1630.
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