
The new transportation hub is set to improve bus service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Included is the construction of a new Pace bus facility, including three bus bays, a covered waiting area, and driver relief facilities.
The joint development project, scheduled for completion in 2024, is Metro’s latest effort to add critically needed affordable housing to the L.A. region and provide new opportunities for Metro customers to live adjacent to transit in their own communities.
The depot, at 2300 W. Grove St. in Blue Island, was built in 1868.
The new 5.5-mile bicycle and pedestrian path that will transform a blighted, unused rail corridor in South Los Angeles and connect local bicyclists and walkers to current and future Metro rail lines in South Los Angeles.
The project’s 187 units will be affordable for low-income households, with half of the units reserved as permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals.
STV designed the project in pursuit of LEED and Envision Gold standards to help facilitate the MBTA’s transition to a zero-emission bus fleet.
The facility will be the first in North America to allow comprehensive testing of current and future products for Prevost, Volvo Bus, Volvo Trucks, and Mack Trucks to meet evolving government regulations.
The 10.3-mile line will include 16 stops with buses running every 15 minutes.
Santa Clarita's Vista Canyon is the result of a community-involved effort that focused on creating a transformative mixed-use development.
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