The top transit authorities with the most buses 35 feet and under in their fleets were honored by the Mid-Size Bus Manufacturers Associaton (MSBMA) at BusCon in Chicago, September 11.
The event, sponsored by GM Fleet & Commercial Operations, featured MSBMA President Scott Reston, who presented the awards.
Chicago area-based Pace Suburban Bus was the top agency, with more than 1,400 vehicles. TJ Ross, executive director at Pace was on hand to accept the award.
Other winners included:
- King County Department of Transportation - Metro Transit Division (Seattle)
- Regional Transportation District (Denver)
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
- RTC Southern Nevada
- Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (Detroit)
- Valley Metro (Phoenix)
- Delaware Transit Corp.
- Suffolk County Transit
The morning event was capped off by a keynote speach from J. Barry Barker, executive director for Louisville, Ky.-based Transit Authority of River City and long-time industry veteran. He discussed the overall safety and reliability of the transit bus industry and how agencies can play a critical role in crisis situations, both large and small.
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