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Atlanta entrepreneurs provide ‘UnFURgettable’ experience

A group of friends in Atlanta, Georgia banded together to start a unique transportation business called Fur Bus that promised an “unFURgettable” travel experience.

Proterra to host U.S. Transportation officials

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Transit Authority Administrator Peter Rogoff will pay a visit to Proterra’s plant in Greenville.

Greyhound hiring 400 new drivers

Greyhound has put out a call to fill more than 400 motorcoach operator positions throughout North America.

DART orders large CNG fleet

The board of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has OK’d one of the nation’s largest compressed natural gas bus orders.

West Valley joins Trailways family

West Valley Trailways of California has become the 89th Trailways affiliated bus operation.

Obama to receive TEN personal letters

President Obama has received more than 1,000 personal letters from members of the Transportation Equity Network (TEN) with personal stories of why transit funding is crucial to their communities.

SC Governor applauded for bus privatization support

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has been commended by the National School Transportation Association for her support in using private companies to meet school bus needs in the Palmetto State.

School bus ad trend questioned by FAPT

Officials at the FAPT believe advertisements on school buses could cause potential safety and legal issues.

Indian Trails driver named Operator of the Year

Luis Garcia, a motorcoach operator for Kalamazoo, MI-based Indian Trails, has won the title of Motor Coach Operator of the Year.

Report: Public transport relieves traffic backups

A new report by the Texas Transportation Institute shows public transportation relieves traffic congestion more than what was believed.