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Keolis will operate and maintain a fleet of 114 buses and two vans which will carry over three million passengers per year.
Read More →The contract with Waterloo’s Grand River Transit is for four Vicinity buses, totaling to about $2 million.
Read More →Crossroads Connect will help close the first-, last-mile transportation gap in the underserved service zone by linking passengers to Bellevue’s Rapid B line as well as other King County Metro buses.
Read More →The agency's Northside Transit Center will include eight boarding bays, designated park and ride spaces, wayfinding maps, and real-time electronic signs.
Read More →As the industry landscape changes with new technology innovations in propulsion systems, software developments, and what “transit service” means, another aspect of the overall ecosystem has evolved: contract purchasing of zero-emission buses.
Read More →The 54 40-foot buses are equipped with new amenities to make the riding experience more enjoyable for both customers and drivers.
Read More →In 2021 GoRaleigh anticipates having the safety technology installed on six buses and has plans moving forward to expand that number.
Read More →The 60-foot articulated vehicles will provide more space for riders to enhance social distancing.
Read More →Transit agencies who are members of CALACT can now purchase the ZEUS all-electric shuttle bus through a federal and California state-compliant purchasing solution, avoiding lengthy and expensive RFPs and bid processes.
Read More →The pilot project was made possible thanks to a public-private partnership with MidAmerican Energy who signed on to provide the local match for DART’s Low or No-Emission grant application with the FTA.
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