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A retrofit to drive the bottom line

The Inland Power Group introduces its Coach Fuel Economy Program By David Hubbard Inland Power Group, headquartered in Butler, WI, with six locations in WI, IL, IN, and MI, works hard to stay on the forefront of innovation in motorcoach efficiency, performance and safety as an Allison distributor and flagship Setra Service Center with fully-equipped, […]

Partnerships and experience bring success

Midwest Bus refurbishes the MBTA fleet By Carrie Rathbun Hawks The Massachusetts Bay Transpor-tation Authority (MBTA), better known as the “T,” has a 300-year tradition of innovation and progress with mass transportation services. MBTA remains the nation’s fifth-largest mass transit system, serving a population of more than 4.6 million in 175 municipalities covering 3,244 square […]

Eliminate the blind spot once and for all

Mirror-based camera systems can help reduce transit bus side collisions By Paul Hughes The CMOS camera-based system shows tremendous potential to reduce transit bus side crashes. A camera-based system with a 100-degree angle lens can completely eliminate the blind zones on the both sides of transit buses. That is the finding by Center for Urban […]

ARBOC Mobility Nature Buses propel the Spirit of Alexandria Foundation

Leah and Craig Bennett established the Spirit of Alexandria Foundation to remember their daughter Alexandria Bennett, the late granddaughter of ARBOC Mobility president Jim Bartel. Their foundation builds on the passion Alexandria held for nature in her young age, and helps other children experience nature in the places Alexandria loved. Alexandria’s Nature Buses are central […]

Major changes liberate the small bus concept

ARBOC Mobility introduces its third variation on the theme —the Spirit of Liberty By David Hubbard Built on the same engineering and manufacturing principals, the differences between Spirit, Freedom and Liberty become eminently clear with the newest model from ARBOC Mobility, Middlebury, IN. The company kept this project particularly quiet during its development, sharing only […]

BC Transit drills down to grow service

Innovation comes from self-awareness gained by revisiting collected data By Mary Jo Wagner It is a familiar sight in every city: people at bus stops straining to spot their bus in the distance. Michael Grant, manager of monitoring and forecasting for BC Transit, Victoria, BC, Canada, was such a person when he first moved to […]

Proterra fulfills its mission as a mode of motion

The EcoRide™ BE 35 passes the test in public transit By Glenn Swain The acclaimed inventor Thomas Edison once defined electricity as a mode of motion, a description that could just as easily apply to Proterra, Inc, Greenville, SC, a manufacturer of advanced technology for heavy-duty transit buses powered solely by clean domestic fuels and […]

Converted buses popular with Ft. Worth trolley customers

Customers of the Fort Worth Transit Authority are enjoying the experience riding on decorative trolleys that have been converted out of older New Flyer buses.

Washington fire sparks DPF recall

A forest fire 12 miles northeast of Goldendale, WA on Sept. 7 has lead to a suspension of a diesel particulate filter made by a California company.

$51 million earmarked for Illinois transit

U.S. Department of Transportation grants totaling more than $51 million is headed to the state of Illinois to fund a number of transit projects.