BYD delivers first 60-foot all-electric bus to IndyGo
The bus will serve IndyGo’s Red Line, a 13.1-mile BRT route that runs between Broad Ripple on the north side of the city and the University of Indianapolis on the south side.
The bus will serve IndyGo’s Red Line, a 13.1-mile BRT route that runs between Broad Ripple on the north side of the city and the University of Indianapolis on the south side.
Intends to work with selected project sponsors to further define the steps that must be completed before a construction grant can be awarded under the Pilot Program.
Ten years ago, a Metrolink passenger train collided head-on with a Union Pacific freight train in the Chatsworth area.
After its $5.4 billion dollar mass transit referendum loss at the ballot box, the agency moves ahead with revised project plans, while also celebrating a rebrand.
The 25-foot bus seats up to 19 people, with an operational range of 125 to 200 miles on a single charge and a 20-plus year lifetime.
The new train is the first of its kind and was developed for Germany over the course of the past 60 years.
The NOFO represents the balance of the $250 million Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program funds available.
“North America’s Biggest Bus Show” offers the largest quantity and widest variety of vehicle and products on the show floor, giving attendees the chance to see more than 60 vehicles.
Beyond providing reliable and affordable service, transit agencies strive to meet mobility needs of all potential riders.
The opening follows from New Flyer’s announcement in Nov. 2017 to invest $28 million in the state.
Plans to acquire at least 256 8000-series cars to allow for the retirement of the 2000- and 3000-series cars at the end of their 40-year service life.
Agency will assist university in its overall transportation program including the development of transportation hubs and improved service delivery.
Center develops real-world testing and validation of connected and automated vehicles.
The 13.1-mile project will connect the Indianapolis central business district with the Village of Broad Ripple to the north and the University of Indianapolis to the south.
Will guide JTA’s response to these changes coupled with the increasing demand for regional connections.
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