Free transit rides end for some Chicago seniors
Chicago’s low-income seniors who don’t meet the requirements of Illinois’ Circuit Breaker program will no longer ride free on Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace public transit.
Chicago’s low-income seniors who don’t meet the requirements of Illinois’ Circuit Breaker program will no longer ride free on Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace public transit.
Florida-based Broward County Transit has ordered 50 new articulated buses from North American Bus Industries, Anniston, AL.
The American Public Transportation Association is backing President Obama in his call on Congress to pass an extension to the transportation bill to continue funding for highway and mass-transit projects.
The search is on for the best and brightest bus wrap ideas in the industry. The 2011 BUSRide MotorVision Competition, sponsored in part by OAI Corp., will help us find the best looking rolling billboards, moving murals and free-wheeling creativity on wheels.
Prevost has implemented a Wi-Fi Internet Access program at their seven Service Centers across North America.
Clark Travel, Austin, TX, opened its new nine-acre, 12,000-square-foot facility near Austin in Taylor, TX.
In the path of Hurricane Irene, Randolph and other towns in Vermont and other New England states were hammered by the fierce winds and drenching rain.
The Federal Transit Administration has given Roaring Fork Transportation Authority in Glenwood Springs, CO nearly $25 million for a new express bus service.
Chicago’s Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) has presented a list of 13 planning, operating and capital projects through its funding program.
Atlanta is Georgia’s capital and largest city. Atlanta has many attractions as well as over 1,000 places of worship, making the city a great destination for religious group travel. Mark Vaughan, executive vice president and chief sales offic…