Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) held an event Nov. 10, 2022, to introduce its bus rapid transit brand, as well as showcase the first of its electric buses that will operate along the corridor when it opens for service in June 2023.
The MCTS CONNECT brand will operate on MCTS’ East-West BRT nine-mile route that will connect downtown Milwaukee and the lakefront to Watertown Plank Road Park & Ride lot.
“The quest to bring the East-West Bus Rapid Transit System to Milwaukee began years ago. Many stakeholders played a vital role in making the idea a reality for our community,” said MCTS Interim President and Managing Director Denise Wandke. “We can’t wait to share the fruits of all this labor when CONNECT begins next year.”
“For us, the word ‘connect’ means community and togetherness. The bus is an integral part of Milwaukee – you can’t think of one without the other, and the look of the BEB is so new and interesting that it truly invites people to ride,” said MCTS Marketing Director Kristina Hoffman. “I can’t believe we successfully kept this design under wraps for two years. It’s so exciting to finally get to share CONNECT with our riders.”
Nova Bus was awarded a contract to supply 15 electric buses to MCTS, 11 of which will be used for MCTS CONNECT service. The vehicles will improve air quality and will be equipped with amenities to improve the rider experience, including chimes that will ring as the bus nears a stop, so riders with visual impairments will know the bus is arriving, a Quantum system on each bus to assist with mobility devices in a more convenient way, wider doors and a wider aisle to give passengers more space to enter and exit the bus and USB charging ports at each seat.
Construction on the BRT line began in June 2021 and earlier this fall, MCTS installed its first charging station at the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center in Wauwatosa. MCTS’s charge management plan calls for topping off each bus battery every third lap of the 18-mile roundtrip and then an additional two hours each night.
“We put thousands of hours into the project, really challenging ourselves to give riders a great experience,” said Maintenance Director Ron McCorkel. “This has been a very exciting project for everyone involved, both inside and outside of MCTS.”