Biz Briefscovers the latest supplier news in the motorcoach and public transit industries.
In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from suppliers including New Flyer, MTM Transit, Prevost, and more.
Biz Briefs covers the latest supplier news in the motorcoach and public transit industries.

In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from suppliers including New Flyer, MTM Transit, Prevost, and more.
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Biz Briefscovers the latest supplier news in the motorcoach and public transit industries.
In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from suppliers including New Flyer, MTM Transit, Prevost, and more.
New Flyer of America Inc. was awarded a contract from New York’s Suffolk County Transit for up to 132 buses over the next five years, including 92 Xcelsior® hybrid-electric 35-foot buses and 40 Xcelsior CHARGE NG battery-electric 40-foot buses, the county’s first step toward adopting a more energy-diverse and efficient transit fleet.
The latest order adds to the 73 New Flyer Xcelsior hybrid-electric 35-foot buses already in service with Suffolk County Transit, reinforcing a strong, ongoing partnership between Suffolk County and New Flyer.
Suffolk County Transit operates a network of fixed routes, on-demand zones, and paratransit service in Suffolk County, N.Y. These new buses will enhance service reliability, passenger comfort, and long-term operational efficiency for residents throughout the county.
New York City’s Best Trails & Travel has expanded its fleet with two new, custom-designed Prevost H3-45 motorcoaches, bringing its total to 66 buses — including 36 Prevost models.
Engineered for elevated comfort, the new coaches feature a custom seating layout for 33 passengers, providing significantly more legroom and a first-class travel experience, the company said.
For 25 years, Best Trails & Travel’s President Aly Goldenberg has relied on Prevost as his coach of choice, drawn by the brand’s unmatched reliability, premium design, and commitment to passenger and driver comfort.
Best Trails & Travel serves some of New York’s top sports teams, Fortune 500 companies, and elite organizations.

Through TRACER, the City of Tracy offers a robust suite of transportation options to residents, including fixed route, complementary paratransit, and TRACERPlus on-demand services.
Photo: MTM Transit/City of Tracy
MTM Transit was re-awarded its contract to operate the City of Tracy, Calif.'s TRACER transit system.
The renewed contract is effective for three years with two optional one-year extensions, continuing a successful nine-year partnership that began in 2016.
Through TRACER, the City of Tracy offers a robust suite of transportation options to residents, including fixed route, complementary Americans with Disabilities (ADA) paratransit, and TRACERPlus on-demand services. MTM Transit has served as the City's trusted transportation partner for nearly a decade, with a deep understanding of the community's needs, its passengers, and the operational landscape.
Under the new contract, MTM Transit stated that it is eager to implement additional program improvements, assist the City in transitioning to new technology platforms, and support Tracy in achieving both its short-term and long-term public transportation objectives.
Entro Communications, a leading experiential design firm specializing in placemaking and wayfinding, has been acquired by Astria Elevate, an investment firm known for scaling founder-led and family-owned businesses through strategic and operational excellence.
Founded in 1990 by Wayne McCutcheon and Andrew Kuzyk in Toronto, Entro has built an award-winning portfolio spanning airports, transit systems, healthcare facilities, corporations, and sports venues. Notable projects include Singapore’s Changi Airport (ranked the world’s best by Skytrax), Scotiabank Arena (home to the Toronto Raptors and Maple Leafs), and SEPTA.
The acquisition aims to accelerate Entro’s growth as it embraces next-generation, digitally enhanced experiences. The firm is actively exploring emerging technologies to elevate its offerings and deliver more immersive, engaging environments that drive brand impact and revenue.
To lead this next phase, Entro has appointed veteran CEO John Campanella, who previously led branding agency 160over90 to a $250 million acquisition by Endeavor (now WME Group). Entro’s 100 employees across Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and New York will report to Campanella, while founders McCutcheon and Kuzyk will remain as strategic advisors to support growth and a smooth transition.

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