
Recovery and Risk Define the Transit Bus Market in 2025
A 5% rise in deliveries and a surge in zero-emission buses signaled progress in 2025, but high costs, long lead times, and shifting funding priorities continue to cloud the outlook.
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A 5% rise in deliveries and a surge in zero-emission buses signaled progress in 2025, but high costs, long lead times, and shifting funding priorities continue to cloud the outlook.
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Transportation Alliance is suggesting its members reach out to let Congressional members know they can help during pandemic.
Read More →Improves the quality of travel without requiring states or cities to raise taxes or undertake large, expensive capital projects.
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Jack Allen will step into the role immediately, with Ryan Popple named co-founder and executive director.
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The ZEUS 400 shuttles will be added to their current fleet of ultra-super low emissions diesel and all-electric shuttles.
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EZfare enables passengers to access an account-based fare collection system for multiple transit agencies and receive electronic transfers.
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CEOs from nine agencies signed a letter urging Congressional leaders to include dedicated transit funding in relief package.
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For the second consecutive year, Boston ranked as the most congested city in the U.S.
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Public opinion poll among 1,000 Americans found that 48% feel that riding public transit poses a high health risk due to the virus.
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Both bus and rail service will be adjusted that will result in slightly less service than offered on the typical weekday but more than on a typical weekend.
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The AIM challenge grants will help transit agencies explore new service models that provide more efficient and frequent service, which will help retain riders.
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