Complete Coach Works announces contract for Petaluma Transit bus rehabilitation.
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Complete Coach Works announces contract for Petaluma Transit bus rehabilitation.
Petaluma Transit contracted Complete Coach Works (CCW) to perform a complete rehabilitation on one of their New Flyer buses.
A 2007 Cummins ISL Recon engine will replace the original engine. Also included are a rebuilt Allison B400R transmission, new driver's seat, new LED destination sign, and new floors.
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LED external lights and a new paint job with graphics will finish off the remanufactured bus.
What truly drives the cost of a paratransit fleet? Beyond the purchase price, seven operational factors quietly determine maintenance frequency, downtime, and long-term service reliability. This whitepaper explores how these factors shape lifecycle cost and what agencies should evaluate when selecting paratransit vehicles.
In this conversation, TBC’s Executive Director Ed Redfern, President Corey Aldridge, and Washington Representative Joel Rubin outline the coalition’s key policy priorities, the challenges facing transit agencies, and how industry stakeholders can work together to strengthen the voice of bus transit at the federal level.
Originally introduced in 2023 as the Bus Line Redesign, the effort has evolved into a more targeted update that maintains familiar routes while improving reliability, frequency, evening and weekend service, and connections across Allegheny County.
S3 will connect communities along SR 522 with fast, reliable, battery-electric bus service from Shoreline South Station to Bothell via Kenmore and Lake Forest Park.
The configuration uses Ster Seating's Gemini seat platform to create a family-friendly floor layout specifically engineered to accommodate parents traveling with young children.
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