COTA, Lyft Partner to Add In-App Transit Options
Lyft now shows riders upcoming departures for COTA’s fixed-route service, CoGo Bike Share, and shared rides.
Lyft now shows riders upcoming departures for COTA’s fixed-route service, CoGo Bike Share, and shared rides.
The company also launched its new D series of coaches.
Seating estimates featured on the new online tool are based on ridership data that the agency collects from a mix of sources, including Automatic Passenger Counting systems and assessments by SEPTA personnel and traffic checkers.
The initiative is part of the Caltrans-led California Integrated Travel Project to improve travel planning and transit payments throughout the state.
Teresa Domingo is a skilled transit leader who has had many roles during her tenure with Trapeze.
The secret to attracting and retaining talent lies in the professional environment you create and adapting to the demands caused by the geographic area your operation is located in.
He brings more than 30 years of experience in the North American transportation market to this position, including leadership roles with major bus manufacturers in the U.S. and Canada.
The $56.22 billion to $88.91 billion estimate accounts for vehicles, infrastructure, technical assistance, and federal research and development support.
The project is part of a multimodal rollout that includes tap-to-pay options on selected ferries and trams in the cities of Helsinki and Tampere.
Passengers will be traveling in top-of-the-line luxury coaches from Prevost. Just like the entire FlixBus network, this bus will be operated by a local bus partner — Alvand from Glendale, Calif.
The new offering, available in the Transit app, enables riders to plan a multimodal trip, purchase a transit pass, and unlock a bike with just a few taps.
The companies will work together to offer transit operators in North America an all-inclusive, scalable system to reach zero emissions, providing required site, vehicle, and service solutions.
With Bytemark’s powerful fare payment platform and Transit’s top-rated user experience, transit agencies can now deliver one best-of-breed mobile app for trip planning, real-time tracking, fare payment, and multimodal connections to riders.
The partnership combines Hitachi’s digital and operational capabilities with the Optibus AI platform, offering bus operators the ability to manage risk and cost when electrifying their fleet.
The $4 million contract will see more than 400 buses deployed with March Networks’ complete end-to-end RideSafe solution.
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