AC Transit Wins Title of 2019 International Bus Roadeo Grand Champions

May 23, 2019
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District announced that the American Public Transportation Association awarded its combined Operator and Maintenance Team as Grand Champions, during the 2019 Bus & Paratransit Conference and International Bus Roadeo.

The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District announced that the American Public Transportation Association awarded its combined Operator and Maintenance Team as Grand Champions, during the 2019 Bus & Paratransit Conference and International Bus Roadeo on May 21. 

This year, 80 Operators from transit agencies around North America, put their daily driving safety and agility training to the test. One after another, competitors started a time trial that began with navigating a 40-foot long bus through a serpentine course of turning maneuvers, obstacle avoidance, and ultimately a controlled stop of a nearly 40,000-pound bus from high speed.

A second technical competition, this year, involved 37 of the nation’s best transit Maintenance Teams. These highly trained mechanics first faced a grueling timed written exam: once pencils were down, each team picked up flashlights and tools, to diagnose hidden bus defects, uncover planted defects, all in eight minutes or less.

Thirty-five transit agencies competed as Combined Teams, including AC Transit.

Ultimately, AC Transit's Combined Team comprised of 39-year veteran Bus Operator Jesse Dela Cruz (Hayward Division), Journey Level Mechanics Sean Burr (Hayward Division), Miguel Lopez (East Oakland Division), and Alvin Tan (Hayward Division), captured the 2019 Grand Champions, Best of the Best title.

Second and third place honors respectively went to Intercity Transit, Olympia, WA and Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Dallas, TX.

Superior training, commitment to safety and teamwork have been the underpinnings of AC Transit’s seventh APTA Overall Excellence (Best of the Best) honors. In fact, our success behind the wheel and under the coach makes it a challenge to stifle beaming smiles, now that our International Roadeo leaderboard represents wins every decade spanning the past 30 years:

2019 – Grand Champions (Team), Louisville, Kentucky

2018Third Place Best of the Best (Team), Tampa, Florida

2008First Place Operator, Austin, Texas

2006Second Place Operator & Best of the Best (Team), Anaheim, California

2004Second Place Operator, Atlanta, Georgia

2002Best of the Best (Team), Las Vegas, Nevada

2001Best of the Best (Team), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2000First Place Operator & Best of the Best (Team), San Francisco, California

1999 First Place Operator & Best of the Best (Team), Orlando, Florida

1998Second Place Operator, New York, New York

1991Third Place Operator, Toronto, Canada

1986 First Place Operator, Detroit, Michigan