If you caught the last train to Clarksville, you might find a bus of CTS waiting for you at the station. The small Tennesseee city has a reasonable network of route worked primarily by a fleet of midi sized Gilligs - mostly Phantoms when visiting in July 2010. Phantom 710 is seen in the small central Bus Station.
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Passing through a residential area to Hilldale is Gillig 712 on the route (5) to catch to the CTS depot.
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Approaching the city centre on the endearingly named "Tiny Town Road" route is "tiny" Gillig 717.
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Transit Center is a grand sounding name for the huddle of shelters in the city's small downtown area. Phantom 719 departs the hub of the Clarksville network.
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The eight main city service routes pulse from the Transit Center at 30 or 60 minute intervals on the hour and on the half. The Center can become busy at these tomes with buses double parked, like 710. Behind foremost bus, 720, is a newer Gillig Advantage midi bus.
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