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Newsby StaffApril 20, 2004

Cleveland tabs $21 million for BRT fleet

The New Flyer-built buses will be equipped with doors on both sides and feature hybrid-electric propulsion.

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Newsby StaffApril 12, 2004

Bush creates rail labor dispute board for SEPTA

White House intervenes in long-running labor dispute.

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Newsby StaffApril 9, 2004

GFI Genfare wins three contracts, valuing $21 million

Company will supply bus farebox systems to Atlanta, Dallas and Austin, Texas.

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Newsby StaffApril 6, 2004

WestStart-CALSTART launches $1M BRT program

The program will help communities better utilize BRT and assist U.S. bus manufacturers to provide advanced BRT vehicles for U.S. transit properties.

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Newsby StaffApril 6, 2004

WestStart-CALSTART launches $1M BRT program

The program will help communities better utilize BRT and assist U.S. bus manufacturers to provide advanced BRT vehicles for U.S. transit properties.

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Newsby StaffApril 2, 2004

TCRP publishes two new transit reports

Bus rapid transit and vehicle estimation are the subjects of new releases from the Transit Cooperative Research Program.

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Articlesby StaffApril 1, 2004

Pennsylvania labor, management join forces in training partnership

The Keystone partnership provides bus maintenance courses in electronics, brakes, air conditioning and more.

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ArticlesApril 1, 2004

Bus changes that mattered

Another top 10 list in our 100th anniversary special section.

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ArticlesApril 1, 2004

Why BRT is Pushing the Envelope of Rapid Growth

Bus rapid transit appeals to cities looking for a cost-effective method of reducing congestion, mitigating environmental concerns and providing new mobility options. Today, more than 50 cities are looking at it — and the list grows monthly.

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Articlesby StaffApril 1, 2004

NABI Head Balances Production Challenges, Looks to Future of New Vehicle Markets

Patrick Rona, CEO of North American Bus Industries, reflects on Buy America waivers, manufacturing strategies, CompoBus durability and bus rapid transit, among other things.

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