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DART buses next to Bentleys, Ferraris?

Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s new DART buses will be on display at the 2012 Dallas Auto Show at the Dallas Convention Center.

18-year-old arrested for slugging Allentown bus driver

Allentown, PA police say an 18-year-old woman slugged LANTA bus driver Barbara Rosamilia over a dispute over the passenger’s claim to a student discount.

NTSB meeting on deadly motorcoach crash set for June

The National Transportation Safety Board is in the final stages of its investigation of a motorcoach crash that killed 15 in New York last year.

S.O.B.—Save Our Bus

Mobile mechanics are the Lone Rangers of the bus industry.

COTA ridership: Biggest increase among big city transit agencies

Ridership increases on Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) buses led the nation in 2011 according to figures released Monday by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).

MCI to guarantee Coach Critical parts shipped by next business day

Motor Coach Industries (MCI), Schaumburg, IL, is launching its first-ever Coach Critical parts guarantee, making parts deemed most essential to coach uptime available in stock to customers experiencing a coach-down situation.

APTA: 10.4 billion trips taken on U.S. public transit in 2011

According to a report released today by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), Americans took 10.4 billion trips on public transportation in 2011, the second highest annual ridership since 1957.

Phoenix-area transit users affected by strike

Authorities Sunday urged tens of thousands of bus riders in Phoenix to seek another way to work Monday morning as a strike by drivers brought bus service to a crawl over the weekend.

MARTA awards contract for Vehicle Security Camera System

The MARTA Board of Directors on Thursday approved the award of a contract to Apollo Video Technology to install security cameras on the entire MARTA revenue fleet.

Five teens detained for alledged SDMT graffiti

Security officers for the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System detained five teenage boys during the past two weeks for 277 graffiti tags that caused $25,000 in damage, transit officials said.