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Facing Operator and Bus Shortages, TCAT Board Prolongs Suspension of Routes 14S and 83
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TCAT extended its suspension of the 14S and 83 routes due to operator and bus shortages.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/daltonmullins/)
TCAT extended its suspension of the 14S and 83 routes due to operator and bus shortages.
The TCAT Board of Directors will vote on whether routes 14S and 83 will continue to be suspended.
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