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Solaris had a record year

By Doug Jack With headquarters and two factories near the city of Poznan in Western Poland, Solaris is one of the more innovative bus builders in the world. Last year the company sold 1,302 vehicles, the highest number to date in its 18-year history. “We owe last year’s success to our customers who rely on […]

Double Coin develops the supply chain

Double Coin Tires and CMA launch a new distribution center and mobile app.

sbX brings BRT to the Inland Empire

Omnitrans, the transit provider in San Bernardino County, began testing its new sbX Bus Rapid Transit operations in early February.

Fit and finish worthy of the star

Meridian Specialty Vehicles puts its touches to the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and the European platform.

VTA connects and enriches

Santa Clara VTA links with Allied Telesis, cosponsors a transportation summit and closes trail system gap.

Cummins grows in Europe

It has become apparent for some years that Cummins is a growing force in the European bus and coach industry. This view was reinforced at Busworld Kortrijk in Belgium last October.

Ready Bus Lines exits according to plan

Minnesota Coaches acquires the 62-year old company for purposes of location and expanded services.

More coaches hit the open road

New study from DePaul University notes strides in intercity bus systems.

Ameritrans: The plan comes together

The company is on track with new production facility and product improvements.

Work safe; minimize the damage

A crafted mix of philosophy, policy and programs guide Veolia Transportation in safety and risk management.