Orion buses bound for Washington, D.C.
Some 51 Orion VII transit buses are destined for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). T
Some 51 Orion VII transit buses are destined for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). T
Given the rise in gas prices and increased focus on environmental sustainability, public transportation has seen an increase in popularity.
Group 31 AGM battery technology handles the challenges of advanced electrical equipment.
Metro St. Louis employs predictive monitoring to foresee component failures By David Hubbard Predictive monitoring lies somewhere between a sixth sense and standard preventive maintenance, and essentially serves technicians as a crystal ball to foresee equipment failures. The technology personalizes each bus in the fleet, eliminating any generalization as to why and when to send […]
Charlotte Douglas International Airport enjoys the benefits of the Enhanced Electric bus Earlier this year, DesignLine Corporation, Charlotte, NC, announced the results of a multi-year, in-service fuel economy and reliability evaluation of its Enhanced Electric bus. Over the course of three years, the DesignLine buses operated by the Charlotte Douglas International Airport showed increases in […]
By Rick Ramacier The County Connection operates fixed-route and paratransit bus service throughout geographically and demographically diverse communities in central Contra Costa County, California. The suburban service area covers 200 square miles and is located approximately 20 miles east of San Francisco. Three years ago when The County Connection began planning the replacement of forty […]
Reduced height opens new route options across North America Alexander Dennis Inc (ADI) will introduce a stylish new look to its double-deck bus range during APTA EXPO 2011 in New Orleans, LA, Oct. 3-5. The company says all three options in the ADI product line-up — transit, commuter and open-top — are the beneficiaries of […]
By Matthew A. Daecher The exemptions often afforded government and quasi-government entities when it comes to safety initiatives are one of the ironies of government-imposed regulations. Federal Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA) Standards, which govern workplace and employee safety, are not applicable to government entities, nor are Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations that govern […]
The statistics are forceful reminders of the prevalence of bus fires By Angela Krcmar Bus fires are far more prevalent than many in the industry are willing to admit. Nonetheless, getting everyone to talk more openly about the frequency of fire incidents can only lead to a safer traveling experience for all bus, motorcoach and […]