BRT includes features normally associated with subways, such as boarding platforms at the same level as the vehicle, automated fare collection, and more.
With the peak of omicron impacting transit agencies throughout the holidays and into the month of January, the issue brought the industry’s workforce needs even further into the forefront.
This renewal provides for an expansion of 100 additional red-light cameras and 150 bus lane cameras, and it also includes certain negotiated price reductions.
The new offices, located in New York (with an office forthcoming in California) and Toronto, will be led by Sasha Pejcic, a transit industry veteran with extensive experience in zero emissions bus and vehicle transitions.
The base term for the contract is two years, with options to extend for three additional one-year periods.
Yamhill County Transit was the first agency to purchase a bus through CCW’s Oregon procurement contract.
The new contract advances NJ Transit’s zero-emission bus program to reach the goal of transitioning to a 100% ZEB fleet by 2040.