TransLink Partners to Incentivize Using Transit
As part of SCRAP-IT’s vehicle scrappage program, individuals who scrap their vehicles can now choose to receive a TransLink Stored Value Compass Card worth $50 monthly for 16 months.
As part of SCRAP-IT’s vehicle scrappage program, individuals who scrap their vehicles can now choose to receive a TransLink Stored Value Compass Card worth $50 monthly for 16 months.
In a pre-budget submission to the Minister of Finance, the Mayors’ Council is specifically calling for emergency relief funding of $250 million — to be matched by the BC government.
Take a look at Busworld North America 2023, the event where companies had the opportunity to showcase their new vehicles.
The rollout happens in two phases: full Umo mobile app features start in March. Then, the WisGo system goes live in April. Riders will have through September to make the switch from the current M-Card system to WisGo.
A new DePaul University study predicts that premium bus services offering more spacious seating than regular coaches will spread around the country.
The options are part of a five-year contract with RTC announced in 2021 for up to 130 Xcelsior CNG 60-foot buses.
Endera was awarded the contract for up to 1,000 electric shuttles through Coachwest Luxury & Performance Motorcars.
The Routing Company has signed a contract with the Anne Arundel County Office of Transportation.
The new Nova LFSe+ Electric bus is the first of 15 new buses that will more than quadruple TransLink’s battery-electric bus fleet from four to 19 over the next year.
The future of bus services in England ‘hangs in the balance’ as government funding expires at the end of March.
The move follows the completion of a six-month demonstration project implemented in September 2022 at the board’s direction.
The contractor is adding fixed-route and deviated fixed-route services to its Colorado Springs set of contracts.
The Annapolis Department of Transportation plans to enhance the quality of life through making environmentally conscious decisions with clean energy transit.
LIT is excited to build off of last year’s successful summit, which took place in Dallas and was hosted by Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
Maurice Bell joined the organization as COO, and Sherrelle Evans-Jones is now on board as CFO. In addition, DCTA has brought on Bracey Goodwin IV as director, safety and compliance, as well as David Magaña to serve as director, marketing and communications.
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