Grande West received bus orders from St. John's Transportation Commission (three), the City of Oakville (eight), the City of Burlington (seven), and the City of Welland (two) for its Vicinity bus.
All of the orders will be delivered through Grande West’s eastern Canadian service and sales partner City View.
Current total firm orders for 2017 and first half 2018 delivery are for 267 buses valued at approximately $72 million.
“We are very pleased to continue to build new relationships with transit agencies throughout Canada and continue to grow with our current customers,” said William Trainer, CEO of Grande West. "Grande West is now truly coast to coast, from BC to Newfoundland, with a presence in eight out of 10 provinces across Canada. First quarter deliveries have started and we will provide an update on our deliveries and revenue after the first quarter ends."
The beginning of the final BRT segment advances construction across all five segments, reflecting steady progress toward shorter travel times, improved accessibility, and a more dependable connection to jobs, businesses, and community destinations.
The visit is part of the SF Fed's ongoing engagement with major employers and industries across Southern California and, more broadly, the western U.S. to better understand regional economic conditions and business outlooks.
Advances in data and analytics are giving transit agencies new opportunities to refine maintenance practices, improve efficiency and make more informed decisions about asset performance.
Today’s riders—and the communities you serve—expect more from public transit. While ADA compliance is required, leading transit agencies know that true accessibility also means delivering dignity, efficiency, and a better rider experience. This whitepaper reveals why forward thinking agencies nationwide choose the Low Floor Frontrunner as their first choice for ADA compliant vehicles—setting a new standard with passenger first design, faster boarding, improved safety, and unmatched operational performance.
In Part 2 of a two-part conversation, AC Transit’s director of maintenance joins co-hosts Alex Roman and Mark Hollenbeck to discuss his maintenance team’s work with various types of vehicle, training, augmented reality, and more.
Under this extension, Keolis will continue to manage and operate fixed-route bus service across the East Valley, serving communities including Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, the town of Gilbert, parts of Phoenix, and the Gila River Indian Community.
The new network reflects extensive input from riders and the community through Reimagine DART on what matters most in public transit — and those priorities are reflected in the changes ahead.