Emory U. Orders First 6 Axess Battery-Electric Buses
The new buses will join an existing ENC fleet of 36 low-floor shuttle buses that has successfully served the university for over 10 years.
The new buses will join an existing ENC fleet of 36 low-floor shuttle buses that has successfully served the university for over 10 years.
The coach distributor has used the extra time provided by pandemic disruptions to embrace change and delve into new business realms, including electrification.
The temporary promotional changes to fare structures will begin Feb. 28 for New York City Transit and Feb. 25 for commuter rail tickets. The pilot will last for at least four months.
The non-repayable grant from SDTC will help Vicinity to introduce its new all-electric, true low-floor wheelchair-accessible (fully ADA-compliant), mid-sized, medium-duty bus.
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.
Yamhill County Transit was the first agency to purchase a bus through CCW’s Oregon procurement contract.
The funds were made available under the Further Extending Government Funding Act, which provides partial-year spending authority through February 18, 2022.
"If ever there was The Real Deal in the bus world, Bill Luke was the one. Anyone who has ever loved buses or the bus business, or routinely traveled by bus, owes him." - David Millhouser
The agency is offering up to a $2,500 pay incentive as part of a new campaign to hire more bus drivers.
Based in Mississauga, Ontario, MiWay is province’s third-largest municipal public transit system, operating 500 buses, while delivering over 55 million annual rides.
The buses are another step toward VVTA’s commitment to operating strictly zero emission vehicles by 2035.
BridgeValley Community & Technical College and the Workforce Development Board of Kanawha County will collaborate with the electric vehicle manufacturer to fill hundreds of new jobs at planned assembly plant in South Charleston.
The Department is encouraging applicants to consider how their projects can address climate change, ensure racial equity, and remove barriers to opportunity.
The two reports — “The State of the System” and the “Market Analysis” — include extensive and detailed technical analyses of transit markets, ridership patterns, and service productivity that reveal what works in the bus network currently and opportunities for system improvement.
The move will enable the agency to accelerate key capital projects in safety, advance key employee recruitment and retention initiatives, advance key investments in bus, and more.
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