Hele-On to Operate Hawaii’s First Hydrogen Bus
The first bus will be operated and maintained by Roberts Hawai’i until the base yard in Kailua-Kona is completed (tentatively scheduled for 2025).
The first bus will be operated and maintained by Roberts Hawai’i until the base yard in Kailua-Kona is completed (tentatively scheduled for 2025).
COTA provides public transit in the greater Columbus and central Ohio region, delivering more than 19 million passenger trips in 2019.
The MTA Selection Committee unanimously recommended an award of the buses to Nova Bus based on evaluation criteria such as overall project cost, and delivery.
Giro’s software has been used by Metro since 2014 to optimize crew and vehicle scheduling for Metrorail passenger services.
The department’s first civilian in senior leadership, Director Shandha Louis, will head up efforts to work with schools, neighborhood groups, and mental health advocates to foster a collaborative relationship.
Jefferson’s new service directly benefits the communities of Tulsa, West Siloam Springs, and Fayetteville.
Prior to joining Bi-State Development, Charles Stewart served in a variety of positions with the City of St. Louis, including director of Internal Audit and chief of staff for the License Collector, as well as audit positions with General Dynamics Corp. and Arthur Young & Co.
The program is a concept that believes that robust transportation options are essential to opportunity.
Members of the “Fareness” panel will focus on innovative approaches to encourage fare payment through education, equity, and enforcement.
The position of president and CEO has been filled on an interim basis by Paul Ballard, who resumed leadership of the agency in November 2021.
Stagecoach will be conducting on-road testing of the autonomous buses over the next two weeks in partnership with Fusion Processing, ADL, and Transport Scotland.
The order follows a prior BT purchase of five Xcelsior Charge buses in thirty-five-foot and sixty-foot lengths, delivered in 2020.
U.K.’s first full-sized autonomous buses will be introduced in Scotland for the first time, ultimately providing a service capable of carrying up to 36 passengers over 14 miles, with a capacity for over 10,000 passengers a week.
The survey is a step in the decision-making process, advancing the design, and additional federal funding for the BRT project.
FTA presented the awards in coordination with other efforts undertaken across USDOT to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the transportation sector
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