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TARC bus in downtown Louisville. (WDRB Image) June 7, 2024
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Louisville's mass transit system is working to shore up its future, as federal Covid relief funds end and ridership goes down.
Louisville's mass transit system is working to shore up its future, as federal Covid relief funds end and ridership goes down.
TARC will have fewer buses on all of its routes, so most riders will face longer waits at bus stops.
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