The office reinforces Stadler’s commitment to the North American signaling market and deepens its partnership with MARTA.
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In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from suppliers including Frontrunner, Stadler, Optibus, and more.
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 Frontrunner, Stadler, Optibus, and more.
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Frontrunner Bus Group Delivers 1K Bus
Frontrunner Bus Group Inc. has reached a significant milestone with the delivery of its 1,000th Frontrunner bus, underscoring the company’s commitment to reshaping public transit through efficient, accessible, and durable vehicle solutions.
At the core of Frontrunner’s success is its signature low-floor design, which enhances accessibility, speeds up boarding, and eliminates the multi-step entries found in traditional cutaway buses. This design, paired with a focus on passenger comfort and long-term cost savings, positions the company as a leading provider of modern transit vehicles tailored to real-world operational needs.
Frontrunner’s close partnership with Stellantis, its exclusive chassis supplier, has been instrumental in reaching this production milestone. Each bus is built with lightweight, high-strength materials to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. At the same time, a compact footprint and advanced engineering promote fleet right-sizing, route flexibility, and extended service life.
Niagara Transit, Optibus Collaborate to Enhance Passenger and Driver Experience
Ontario’s Niagara Transit is implementing Optibus’ cloud-based Planning, Scheduling, Rostering, Operations, and Driver App to enhance service delivery, streamline operations, and improve the experience for both drivers and passengers.
The move aligns with Niagara Transit’s upcoming Transit Master Plan, which aims to create more connected communities over the next decade. Optibus was selected through a competitive RFP process for its flexibility, AI-powered optimization tools, and strong customer support.
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By leveraging advanced data analytics and intuitive collaboration tools, Niagara Transit expects to improve operational performance, ensure financial sustainability, and support Bus Operator satisfaction while delivering better transit services to residents and visitors across the region.
Stadler Opens U.S. Signaling Office
Stadler marked a significant milestone in its U.S. growth by opening a new signaling office in Uptown Atlanta, the Stadler Signaling Division's first major international expansion.
The move follows a significant signaling contract awarded by MARTA in November 2024. The new office, located next to the Lindbergh Center MARTA station and headquarters, will enable close collaboration and effective project delivery.
Designed to support long-term growth, the facility includes laboratory space, room for team expansion, and access to Atlanta’s robust infrastructure and talent pool. The office reinforces Stadler’s commitment to the North American signaling market and deepens its partnership with MARTA.
SBL to Lease 8 Buses to U. of Minnesota
Shuttle Bus Leasing (SBL), in partnership with its affiliate Complete Coach Works (CCW), has agreed to lease eight 60-foot articulated New Flyer D-60LF buses to the University of Minnesota.
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The project involves customizing the buses to meet university-specific requirements. All preparation work is completed at CCW’s headquarters in Riverside, California, and SBL manages the final delivery.
The project scope includes several customer-requested upgrades, such as installing the Peak Transit CAD/AVL System, an 11-camera Safe Fleet surveillance system, passenger seat reupholstery, interior and exterior painting, and new brakes and drums.
MTM Transit Begins Operations for Redding Area Bus Authority
MTM Transit has launched service for California’s Redding Area Bus Authority (RABA), providing fixed-route, ADA paratransit, microtransit, and travel training across Northern California.
Awarded through a competitive bid, the contract is MTM Transit’s largest fixed-route operation, expanding its California presence.
Services also include ADA eligibility assessments via the Mobility Direct platform. MTM Transit has hired approximately 70 local staff members to support the program.
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