Premiere Pro CC 2014 Transitions

Hello all, I was using Adobe Master Collection CS5.5 until a few weeks ago when I bit the bullet and bought a CC 2014 subscription. I am absolutely loving the new software - very impressed!
I use Premiere Pro a lot and the first thing I noticed about Premiere Pro CC 2014 compared to CS5.5 was that CC 2014 has far fewer transitions - for example transitions such as the 'Stretch In' transition which were present in CS5.5 do not appear to present in CC 2014 anymore. There are many more too.
I installed Premiere Pro CS6 on my PC tonight alongside all of my CC 2014 stuff (I got it on my subscription) and I notice that CS6 has all of the transitions that I used in CS5.5. Is there any way to get the transitions from my newly-installed CS6 to work in CC 2014?
Thanks! 

OK, that answers my question thanks.
Yes, I had noticed that when I open up my old CS5.5 projects in CC 2014 the old transitions, such as the Stretch In transitions, are still there.
Was the original release of CC (2013) the final version of Premiere Pro to have all of the same transitions as CS6 and older? If so I may uninstall CS6 and use CC alongside CC 2014 since it's newer (just in case I need those transitions) or just live without those transitions. I'm on a 128GB SSD, so I'm a little pushed for space.
Thanks again!
**EDIT: To be honest, just to make my workflow smoother and to save some disk space I will probably end up removing Premiere Pro CS6 and living without those transitions - I'll take a view on it. I am very impressed with the new software as I've already said. This has been my only gripe with the whole suite!

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