
This year’s competition took place in Austin, Texas, where 75 bus operators, 52 maintenance teams, and 43 combined teams demonstrated their abilities in various driving, safety, and repair scenarios.
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The awards recognize transit organizations for their innovative and proactive programs.
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Passengers can now catch a non-stop ride directly to and from the George R. Brown Convention Center and IAH Terminal C for just $4.50 one way. The route will operate seven days a week, from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., with buses departing every 30 minutes.
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The new buses will replace outdated 40-foot transit buses currently in use. The longer articulated buses provide capacity for 100 customers, compared to the approximately 50 customers on the buses they are replacing.
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As the Queens Bus Network Redesign approaches, the New York MTA has released the implementation dates of the two-phase project that will increase the number of routes in the area from 113 to 124.
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SFMTA is installing new Gen3 electric drives on 42 buses for their new hybrid-electric fleet from New Flyer.
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The project will create the region’s first bus facility designed to support an all-electric fleet and move forward Pace’s transition to a zero-emission fleet.
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To commemorate the occasion, STV joined project team members in signing the final structural beam before it was hoisted into place.
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A new 14-minute training video, entitled “Supporting Your Neurodivergent Passengers,” provides current and new operators with facts, figures, and insights about transit customers who are part of the neurodivergent community.
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The Pinellas-Suncoast Transit Authority has approved a new Connected Community Bus Network, designed with feedback from the community in mind to create a clearer, more consistent, and connected bus network.
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