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MCI rolls into APTA EXPO with Commuter Coaches

Designed for the highway, safe and comfortable for commuter service, MCI rolls into APTA EXPO with its most reliable, greenest, efficient Commuter Coaches ever.

San Antonio's VIA directing state funds to mobility projects

The VIA Board of Trustees approved the programming of $92 million from the Texas Department of Transportation for the development of capital projects to benefit current transit users and to attract new riders.

ABA coalition urges CSA changes

The American Bus Association, American Trucking Associations, and eight other transportation industry groups wrote to Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.

Ryan's Express appoints new safety director at Las Vegas location

Kris Guffey joins the leading transportation provider.

IMG announces new Leadership Team

At their annual Strategic Alliance Meeting in Branson, the International Motorcoach Group (IMG) announced their new leadership team and 2014-15 Board of Directors. Incoming Chairman, Dennis Streif, Vice President, Vandalia Bus Lines, IL, congratulated out-going Chairman, Geoff Lynch, President, Hampton Jitney for his leadership.   Streif said: “Geoff has lead the IMG organization solidly for the […]

Proterra adds California-based VP of sales

Experienced Silicon Valley cleantech executive will lead overall strategic sales, California market development.

Arrow Stage Lines announces new logistics brand

Arrow Stage Lines has officially released a new brand, Arrow Nationwide Logistics, or ANGL.

VIA Transit Police locate missing children

The VIA Metropolitan Transit Police Department played a key role in safely returning three lost children to their mother.

THIS MONDAY: CTfastrak bus unveiling press conference

The Connecticut Department of Transportation will hold a CTfastrak new bus unveiling ceremony and press conference followed by a tour of the CTfastrak BRT system this Monday, August 18, 2014.

Metro bus driver rescued Ohio residents from fire

The heroic actions of Metro bus operator Clay Chinn might have saved residents of an apartment building in East Price Hill that caught fire on July 31.