February 2011 - BUSRide


Prevost begins service school program

Motorcoach technicians and mechanics now have the opportunity to attend tuition-free service schools, thanks to Prevost.

APTA EXPO approaching

Industry professionals are preparing for the American Public Transportation Association’s EXPO 2011, to be held October 3-5 in New Orleans.

Golden Gate Transit users face yet another rate hike

Passengers of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Transit could be paying more in the future.

Proposed Anaheim transit hub moves forward

A proposed $183 million transportation hub for Anaheim, CA has an ally in Orange County transportation officials.

Lawsuit against MCI thrown out by U.S. District Court judge

A lawsuit by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Phoenix, AZ against Motor Coach Industries Inc. was tossed out by a U.S. District Court judge on Tuesday.

Church bus crash kills driver, injures ten

A bus transporting Korean church members hit a vehicle then slid off a highway near Pasadena, Calif., leaving the driver dead and 23 others injured.

Prevost, Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy partner for classes

Prevost and the Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy will conduct its next class April 20-22 at the Prevost Service Center in Nashville, TN.

El Paso transit agency may receive $13.5 million

Federal funding in the amount of $13.5 million could be headed to El Paso, TX.

‘Special delivery’ arrives at Alabama Greyhound station

Zeina Bensouda gives birth in the Mobile, AL Greyhound bus station.

B-V Links connects Barstow with desert cities

A new service from B-V Links started intercity bus service between Barstow and the Victor Valley area in California.