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New York City Transit Authority / Transportation in New York City / Light rail / King County Metro / Rapid transit / Miami-Dade Transit / Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County / Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority / Commuter rail in North America / Transport / Public transport / Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York
Date: 2014-03-12 13:22:37
New York City Transit Authority
Transportation in New York City
Light rail
King County Metro
Rapid transit
Miami-Dade Transit
Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County
Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority
Commuter rail in North America
Transport
Public transport
Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York

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