Service began in March 2008 on a 22-mile route between Oceanside and Escondido and currently carries more than 8,000 passengers each day, serving the most densely populated and transit-friendly corridor in North San Diego County. It links to various BREEZE bus routes along that corridor as well as to the COASTER, Amtrak and Metrolink rail services out of Oceanside.
First Latina woman in agency's history to hold such a position.
The $20-per-semester fee will generate about $400,000 annually, allowing the city to hire student interns to look at possible new routes for the university.
Built by California-based Ebus, the vehicle features fuel cells from Ballard Power Systems. Newark, Del.-based Air Liquide is providing a climate-controlled facility to store the vehicle.
With bus tickets costing as little as $1, college students are considering bus travel via Megabus.com for holiday travel.
Students able to track university's bus system in real-time.
Task force report points out that Indiana laws on pedestrian crossings are confusing, creating a need for better signage and education.
Service will enable students to get to and from Chicago area airports for reasonable prices in time for the holidays.