Transdev announced it is continuing its partnership with Lextran Management for another five years.
Transdev's partnership with Lextran has extended for over 20 years.
Transdev's partnership with Lextran has extended for over 20 years.

Lextran runs bus routes throughout Lexington, Kentucky which mostly converge in downtown at the Lexington Transit Center.
Photo: Lextran
Transdev announced it is continuing its partnership with Lextran Management for another five years.
Transdev's partnership with Lextran has extended for over 20 years.
“We have great leadership in place on this contract and together with Lextran we remain focused on bringing safe, efficient and reliable service to our passengers,” said Justin Augustine, Northeast Regional VP, Transdev U.S. “It’s what people expect and what they deserve.”
Lextran is the public transportation system serving Lexington, Kentucky. Lextran serves approximately 3.95 million passenger trips on average, annually.
“Through our partnership, Transdev continues to offer insights into best practices, evaluate new technology options and leverage our safety expertise — all things which ultimately benefit Lextran and our passengers – ensuring a consistent, positive and safe customer experience on every trip,” said Augustine.

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