OKC's EMBARK Unveils First Electric Bus, New CNG Station
The electric bus unveiled is Oklahoma’s first fully electric fixed-route bus to be used in public transit.
The electric bus unveiled is Oklahoma’s first fully electric fixed-route bus to be used in public transit.
The company agrees to sell its North American school bus and public transportation companies to EQT Infrastructure.
The funds will support comprehensive planning efforts that help connect communities, improve access to public transportation and affordable housing, and promote equitable delivery of benefits to underserved communities.
Last spring, MARTA suspended 70 of its 110 bus routes due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for social distancing. All routes will be restored on April 24.
The eGen Flex system includes full electric drive capability for up to 10 miles, depending upon duty cycle and accessory load demands.
The new electric buses will allow VIA to retire its fleet of eight Downtown trolleys that were purchased in 2005 and are considered past their useful life.
Beginning in August 2020, two 40-foot GILLIG diesel hybrid buses were used as testbeds for evaluation of two products made by the United Safety and Survivability Corporation
More details on the Fareless System Initiative — including costs, potential funding sources, and the possibility of including other L.A. County bus agencies — is expected to come next month.
The agency is working on collecting data and feedback on the feasibility of its new Proterra zero-emissions battery-electric buses as it powers through the impacts of the pandemic.
Golden Empire Transit teams with Stantec for the new facility to improve pedestrian and bus movement at California State University- Bakersfield’s campus.
They join Alex Roman to discuss BRT, COVID-19, mobility, and more.
In her new role, she will be responsible for project delivery and client engagement in the Florida region, covering a broad range of disciplines, including transportation, healthcare, and other infrastructure challenges.
The state’s second round of Volkswagen settlement funding will be used to purchase 235 new propane school buses and three electric transit buses.
The system allows riders to purchase reusable smartcards for more convenient and affordable travel.
The solution leverages a filter, paired with an innovative cleaning technology, to capture and deactivate certain viruses, like COVID-19, as the air is exchanged in buses.
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