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Virginia Overland TransportationVirginia Overland Transportation was a organization in Virginia in the United States which operated urban-suburban bus lines in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. An urban-suburban bus line is a bus service the majority of whose passengers use the buses for traveling a distance no more than forty miles, measured one way, on the same day, between their residences and their places of employment, stores, or schools. In innovative and versatile provider of privatization services, Virginia Overland Transportation contracted school bus transportation, commuter transportation, paratransit services, university inter-campus transportation, and shuttle bus services for federal, state, and local government agencies as well as non-profit organizations, businesses and companies. Virginia Overland Transportation was largely staffed by former government employees with public service expertise. Its wide range of services and bus equipment combined to attract bus enthusiasts as employees.
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