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Downtown circulator
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In the United States, a downtown circulator is a road, bus or streetcar system to distribute traffic or people through a downtown area.
Examples include:
- Miami, Florida's Downtown Distributor
- Pawtucket, Rhode Island's Downtown Circulator
- The DC Circulator bus system in Washington, D.C.
- Tulsa, Oklahoma's Inner Dispersal Loop formed by I-444 (Unsigned) and I-244.
- Kansas City, Missouri's downtown freeway loop
- Molly the Trolley of Trinity Metro in downtown Fort Worth.[1] One everyday line and one lunch weekday line.
- Lymmo of LYNX (Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority) in Orlando.[2] Four lines.
- Music City Circuit of WeGo Public Transit of Nashville.[3] Two free lines.
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Circulator bus
A circulator bus is a bus serving an area confined to a specific locale, such as a downtown area (downtown circulator) or suburban neighborhood, with connections to major traffic corridors.[4]
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