Is the largest provider of university transportation services, operating in 26 colleges and universities throughout North America.
Read More →The contract extension marks the company’s 22nd year of service in Paso Robles, which today includes a mix of paratransit and fixed-route offerings.
Read More →The company operates four paratransit routes and one fixed route, providing service to and from the City of Atascadero’s new transit center, which opened in April.
Read More →Helen Joynes has served Princeton University’s Tiger Transit since 2009.
Read More →A fleet of eight First Transit and four Arapahoe County vehicles provide the Arapahoe County and DRCOG services. The company also provides drivers, maintenance and management staff.
Read More →Beginning July 1, 2013, will begin operating a two-bus route under a contract with the largest Native American nation in New York State.
Read More →Manages the daily operations of Columbus County Transportation, maintains its fleet of 17 vehicles and employs the staff, which includes 16 drivers.
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FirstGroup will spend as much $40 million on computerized yield-management technology to replace Greyhound’s flat-rate charging plan.
Read More →Service will operate throughout the 323-acre campus.
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The service began in 2005 with five buses running one route and has grown to three routes, serving more than two million rides per year to students. The service has now expanded to 12 buses, running two routes Monday through Friday.
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