The JTA shelters feature dynamic signage with real-time route information, safety improvements, and public space improvements, increasing comfort and safety at the stop.
Photo: JTA/Tolar
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In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from suppliers including MCI, Optibus, and more.
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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 MCI, Optibus, and more.
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MCI Delivers J4500 to California Operator
Motor Coach Industries (MCI) recently delivered a brand-new J4500 coach to Apple Valley, California’s Ebmeyer Charter and Tour.
Ebmeyer’s 2026 model year J4500 is tailored for long-distance charter and tour operations, featuring:
Clean-diesel power with optimized fuel efficiency.
Spacious interior with luxury seating and LED lighting.
FMVSS 227-compliant structure for enhanced occupant protection.
Bendix Wingman advanced driver assistance system.
Ebmeyer Charter serves customers across the Western U.S. with a modern fleet, certified drivers, and a strong safety record. The company has added five new J4500 coaches to its fleet since 2022, including this latest delivery.
ChargePoint Lands Sourcewell Contract to Provide EV Charging Infrastructure
ChargePoint was awarded a Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract to provide EV charging solutions to public agencies in the U.S. and Canada. The award represents ChargePoint’s third consecutive agreement with Sourcewell, dating back to 2017.
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Through the agreement, entities such as municipalities, transit authorities, and public schools can deploy ChargePoint EV chargers, software, and services through a streamlined procurement process with preferred pricing.
ChargePoint secured the Sourcewell contract following a rigorous request for proposal process, ensuring compliance with local procurement requirements while delivering exceptional value and service. This agreement enables any public agency to access and purchase from ChargePoint using Sourcewell-vetted pricing, streamlining the public purchasing process.
Sourcewell, a self-funded governmental organization established in 1978, facilitates a cooperative purchasing program that harnesses the collective purchasing power of more than 50,000 participating agencies. By streamlining procurement with pre-negotiated, competitive pricing contracts, Sourcewell enables government, educational, and nonprofit organizations to secure cost-effective and efficient purchasing solutions.
Tolar to Provide 100s of New Florida JTA Bus Shelters.
Tolar Manufacturing partnered with Florida’s Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) to fabricate, deliver, and install 115 new Sunset bus shelters equipped with amenities such as benches, trash receptacles, and bike racks.
The shelters feature dynamic signage with real-time route information, safety improvements, and public space improvements, increasing comfort and safety at the stop.
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The shelters are part of the nearly $ 14 million Northwest Jacksonville Corridor Improvements Project, which will create an estimated 85 direct jobs and over 50 indirect jobs, promoting economic growth.
Fourteen of the shelters will feature custom art printed on perforated metal panels. The designs were developed by community members as part of JTA’s Northwest Corridor Public Art Initiative, reflecting the cultural identity of Jacksonville’s neighborhoods while creating visually inviting public spaces.
Optibus launched a new offering — GTFS Services — alongside in-platform GTFS enhancements to help public transportation agencies deliver accurate, compliant data to passengers everywhere.
From the next bus arrival to the route that connects to work, school, or family, the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) is the digital language that communicates service information to trip planners, such as Google Maps, Apple Maps, and other third-party applications used by passengers.
With Optibus’s end-to-end platform, GTFS is part of a unified workflow. Two flexible solutions are available:
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GTFS Services (Fully Managed): Agencies can outsource GTFS creation and management to Optibus’s expert team, enjoying fast turnaround times, ongoing support, and worry-free integration with all major transportation planning platforms. With GTFS Services, agencies receive the most accurate and comprehensive GTFS datasets available on the market.
GTFS in the Platform (Self-Managed): Agencies using Optibus Planning, Scheduling, or Strategic Planning can now generate and export high-quality GTFS directly from the platform. Built-in tools for efficient planning, data validation, and editing help improve speed, reduce errors and manual work, create accurate and up-to-date feeds, and ensure information reaches passengers. Agencies can publish GTFS feeds directly from within the Optibus platform, eliminating the need for external tools.
Traditionally, bus lane enforcement has relied on manual processes carried out by transit police or parking enforcement officers. While it may be effective in certain municipalities, this approach is resource-intensive and very difficult to sustain.
A phased approach to technology, in-house capabilities, and workforce investment is helping transportation leaders break the reactive cycle and build more resilient, revenue-focused operations.
The landmark event empowers riders across six agencies in the Puget Sound region to tap-and-ride transit using a contactless credit or debit card or a mobile wallet.
Now in its latest edition, the awards recognize forward-thinking solutions that improve safety, operational efficiency, sustainability, rider experience, and overall system performance.
Menard discusses how data-driven signal prioritization is improving efficiency, reliability, and ridership, while offering insight into the innovations driving the next generation of smart mobility. Together, they explore how technology and collaboration are paving the way for a more connected, sustainable future in transit.
The pilot program showcases two companies’ technology at eight bus stops. The companies submitted their ideas through the Transit Tech Lab, which is backed by the Partnership Fund for New York City and provides an accelerated pathway for early to growth-stage companies to solve public transportation challenges for the largest transit agencies in North America.
To accomplish this work, the MBTA announced that four phases of temporary evening service changes will begin on February 28 and continue through April.