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- Monsey_Trails abstract "Monsey Trails is a private bus company plying a publicly licensed route based in Rockland County, New York. It is operated by a Jewish family of the Skver Hasidic sect in New Square. The publicly subsidized carrier uses a fleet of 60 coach-style buses, many of which are publicly owned by Rockland County and leased to Monsey, running 80 scheduled daily trips to provide charter functions and commuter bus service. While the county-owned Transport of Rockland provides local service and connects commuters with rail transit to New York City, Monsey Trails, along with Short Line, provides private bus service between the sub-urbanized region and the area's principal city.The company's primary area of service is in the heavily ultra-Orthodox Jewish west-central portion of the county, and much of the system's literature is printed in both English and Yiddish. Routes originate in Monsey, a community with a strong Orthodox Jewish but somewhat diverse population, and New Square, a homogeneous Hasidic village. Many routes bound for Manhattan also travel to the heavily ultra-Orthodox Jewish Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Boro Park. Another route connects Monsey and New Square with Kiryas Joel, an exclusive Satmar Hasidic community in Orange County. It also operates service between Manhattan and Woodbury Common Premium Outlets under the Express Trails brand, competing with Short Line.Monsey Trails made the news in 1994, when a Jewish woman filed a sex-discrimination suit against the company, after she was told by ultra-Orthodox Jewish passengers to leave a men’s section. The dispute raised questions about how far a company which receives government financing can go in accommodating religious practices. Monsey Trails received mass transit subsidies from New York State amounting to nearly $650,000 in 1993, roughly a quarter of the company's annual revenue. The suit resulted in an out-of-court settlement, in which Monsey Trails agreed not to actively segregate male and female riders for Jewish prayers, and neither to provide a curtain to separate the male passengers from women and non-Jews, nor advertise daily prayers in its timetables, as they had done before.".
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageExternalLink thebaltimoreline.com.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageExternalLink www.lakewoodexpress.com.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageExternalLink www.monseytrails.com.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageExternalLink www.monseytrails.com.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageExternalLink www.thebaltimoreline.com.
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- Monsey_Trails wikiPageRevisionID "604823969".
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Boro_Park.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Borough_Park,_Brooklyn.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Bus.
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- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bus_transportation_in_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surface_transportation_in_Greater_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(bus).
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(vehicle).
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Haredi_Judaism.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Hasidic.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Hasidic_Judaism.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Kiryas_Joel,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Lakewood,_New_Jersey.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Lakewood_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Lawsuit.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Mechitza.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Mechitzah.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Monsey,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink New_Square,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Orange_County,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Out-of-court_settlement.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Rockland_County,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Satmar_(Hasidic_dynasty).
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Satmar_Hasidism.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Settlement_(litigation).
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Sex-discrimination.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Sex_segregation.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Sexism.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Short_Line_(bus_company).
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Skver_(Hasidic_dynasty).
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Spring_Valley,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Transport_of_Rockland.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-Orthodox_Jew.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Williamsburg,_Brooklyn.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Woodbury_Common_Premium_Outlets.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Monsey_Trails wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish_language.
- Monsey_Trails hasPhotoCollection Monsey_Trails.
- Monsey_Trails headquarters "8".
- Monsey_Trails locale Spring_Valley,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails name "Monsey Trails".
- Monsey_Trails routes "6".
- Monsey_Trails serviceArea Lakewood,_New_Jersey.
- Monsey_Trails serviceArea Lakewood_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Monsey_Trails serviceArea Rockland_County,_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails serviceType Coach_(bus).
- Monsey_Trails serviceType Coach_(vehicle).
- Monsey_Trails website www.monseytrails.com.
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- Monsey_Trails wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NYC_surface_transit.
- Monsey_Trails subject Category:Bus_transportation_in_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails subject Category:Surface_transportation_in_Greater_New_York.
- Monsey_Trails hypernym Company.
- Monsey_Trails type Agent.
- Monsey_Trails type BusCompany.
- Monsey_Trails type Company.
- Monsey_Trails type Organisation.
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- Monsey_Trails type Q43229.
- Monsey_Trails comment "Monsey Trails is a private bus company plying a publicly licensed route based in Rockland County, New York. It is operated by a Jewish family of the Skver Hasidic sect in New Square. The publicly subsidized carrier uses a fleet of 60 coach-style buses, many of which are publicly owned by Rockland County and leased to Monsey, running 80 scheduled daily trips to provide charter functions and commuter bus service.".
- Monsey_Trails label "Monsey Trails".
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- Monsey_Trails sameAs Q16982178.
- Monsey_Trails sameAs Q16982178.
- Monsey_Trails wasDerivedFrom Monsey_Trails?oldid=604823969.
- Monsey_Trails homepage www.monseytrails.com.
- Monsey_Trails isPrimaryTopicOf Monsey_Trails.
- Monsey_Trails name "Monsey Trails".