Mass Transit Daily ENL - Apr 24th, 2024
 
 
Guest column: Urban mobility's hands-free future is near; Updates on zero-emission vehicles, sustainability plans, bus shelters
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April 24, 2024
By Nick Mackie
Account-based ticketing, MaaS utilization and expanding partnerships all drive a move toward a hassle-free travel experience.
By Brandon Lewis
BATA received four Ford Transit electric vans, Cincinnati Metro has placed 10 hybrid-electric buses into service and SMRT received four New Flyer Xcelsior 35-foot electric buses.
The plan includes improved sustainability practices, modernizing and expanding the transit network.
The city aims to install 10 new rapid transit shelters this year, including four stations downtown and sections of the East London Link corridor.
The special bus wraps highlighting Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez serve as a powerful tool for outreach to underserved communities.
The agreement comes after the original agreement expired in 2022 and features increased wages for TTC workers.
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With transit agencies moving to zero-emission, both have their pros and cons when it comes to choosing a path.
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