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APTA applauds Senate confirmation of Anthony Foxx as U.S. Secretary of Transportation

The American Public Transportation Association released a statement on June 28.

IndyGo does more with less

By Michael Terry President and CEO IndyGo Indianapolis, IN Delivering public transportation in American cities requires managerial tenacity and dedication to providing vital service as part of our nation’s infrastructure. Many systems across the country struggle to keep vital transit services on the street due to pressures of the economy on the industry. Costs for […]

Operators can ask for help

ABC Companies manages the details through Fleet Assist.

Volvo widens its range

Toward the end of April, Volvo Buses held a major briefing event for its important customers and the European trade press in its home city of Gothenburg, Sweden, to drive and ride on a wide selection of the latest products at its extensive test facility in nearby Hallerad.

Sleek upgrades made simple

Hadley demos its wares on a Gillig bus for The Rapid.

Safety set in steel

Prevost outlines its commitment to safe passenger transport.

Cash vs. cashless

Which is cheaper to process for the bus operator?

See all; save all; search all

Digital Ally adds new twists to event recording.

FMCSA's Hours-of-Service regulations take full effect July 1; motorcoach rules unchanged

Any motorcoach company that operates across state lines will be bound by these rules.

New Flyer acquires North American Bus Industries, Inc. for $80 million

New Flyer Industries Inc. today announced the acquisition of North American Bus Industries, Inc. (NABI) from an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. for cash consideration of approximately $80 million, virtually all for the satisfaction of affiliate debt. The acquisition excludes discontinued operations in Hungary and substantially all related assets and liabilities. NABI was founded […]