Johnson County public transit changes are set to go into effect over the weekend. Two bus routes are being cut and the microtransit coverage area is being reduced, along with fewer days of service.
The changes are to improve reliability, connectivity and access to major destinations in the region, according to Pierce Transit.
Formerly known as the Bus Revolution, the newly named New Bus Network initiative will begin rollout in August after board ...
A North Portland bus line will be discontinued Sunday as part of planned cuts as TriMet works to close budget gap. According ...
A change is going to come. Just don’t call it a revolution. SEPTA says it will implement — in phases over the next 18 months — the redesigned bus network that was shelved last year when the public ...
SEPTA will roll out its New Bus Network initiative this summer, promising more frequent service on popular routes, two new crosstown lines, and the elimination of 18 underutilized options across ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — SEPTA announced on Wednesday that it will implement new changes to its bus services. Formerly known as Bus Revolution, the transit agency said the New Bus Network initiative is ...
MCTS has rolled out a new round of service changes affecting riders across the county, including route shortenings, schedule ...
The BEST on Friday announced several changes to its bus services across Mumbai. The revisions will come into effect from March 1 ...
TriMet is rolling back service on its Line 24 bus route near Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Northeast Portland starting ...
Starting March 8, some Milwaukee bus routes will have service changes. Here's what commuters should know.
Since first proposing cuts to several major bus routes in late January, the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority has fielded criticisms from community members concerned about less frequent runs on som ...