
[Photos] Behind the scenes at Transit Bus eXchange 2020
Here’s a look at some of the highlights of the relationship-building event bringing select suppliers and operators together, which took place in February 2020.


Here’s a look at some of the highlights of the relationship-building event bringing select suppliers and operators together, which took place in February 2020.


Grech’s luxury buses give fleets of a variety of models to choose from. While these vehicles differ in size, make, and model, they all share one common attribute—they provide employees, executives, and customers an unparalleled transportation experience that will improve their internal or external brands.


From education sessions to the show floor, here's a look at some of the highlights of BusCon 2019, which was held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis in September. Next year, the show moves to Philadelphia Nov. 13 to 15.


APTA held its first Mobility Conference (formerly the Bus & Paratransit Conference) in Louisville. Here is some of the latest vehicles displayed at the Bus Showcase.


A look at TBX 2019, which was held in Scottsdale, Arizona in Februrary. The program returns to Scottsdale in 2020 Feb. 3 to 5.


A look at BusCon 2018, which was held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis Oct. 1 to 3. The show returns to Indianapolis in 2019 Sept. 23 to 25.


A look at some of the vehicles on display at APTA's Bus & Paratransit Conference, which was held in Tampa, Fla. in May.


TBX is designed to connect an influential group of public transportation bus operators with a select group of product and service suppliers for an exchange of information, ideas, and solutions. Senior-level transit and paratransit employees who qualify will receive a full scholarship to attend that includes travel and education. This year's innagural event in Scottsdale, Ariz., was a huge success for both operators and suppliers. The event will return Jan. 30 - Feb. 1, 2019. For more info, visit www.TransitBusExchange.com


The MTA Board recently approved the purchase of 535 state-of-the-art, next-generation R211 subway cars. Prior to the approval, NYC Transit presented prototypes of the new cars at 34 Street -Hudson Yards to seek customer feedback, as well as introduce the future of the New York City subway to the public.


The vehicle is tasked with providing the MARTA Police and Emergency Management Department with enhanced communication during events that affect the transit agency's operation.


The Snoozeliner features 14 sleep pods and services designed to allow travelers to rest while they travel.
