Prevost begins service school program
Motorcoach technicians and mechanics now have the opportunity to attend tuition-free service schools, thanks to Prevost.
Motorcoach technicians and mechanics now have the opportunity to attend tuition-free service schools, thanks to Prevost.
Industry professionals are preparing for the American Public Transportation Association’s EXPO 2011, to be held October 3-5 in New Orleans.
Passengers of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Transit could be paying more in the future.
A proposed $183 million transportation hub for Anaheim, CA has an ally in Orange County transportation officials.
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.
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 and the Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy will conduct its next class April 20-22 at the Prevost Service Center in Nashville, TN.
Federal funding in the amount of $13.5 million could be headed to El Paso, TX.
Zeina Bensouda gives birth in the Mobile, AL Greyhound bus station.