May 24 2012 - Jump on the 595 Express — its first week is free Relax, save on gas and let someone else worry about rush-hour traffic How does a free ride to work sound? A new express bus service will offer free rides for a week, hoping to lure commuters fed up with high gas prices and construction on Interstate 595. |
May 24 2012 - Ride I-595 Express buses free for the first week Relax, save on gas and let someone else worry about rush-hour traffic How does a free ride to work sound? A new express bus service will offer free rides for a week, hoping to lure commuters fed up with high gas prices and construction on Interstate 595. |
May 24 2012 - First Week Free On New 595 Express Bus Everyone loves to hear the word FREE! Broward County Transit will be giving free bus rides to those sick and tired of high gas prices and construction on Interstate 595. |
May 16 2012 - LTFRB Rejects Bus Fare Hike MANILA, Philippines - The government has denied the request of operators to increase fares for provincial and city buses, saying there is no convincing reason to disturb the existing fare structure, especially with the continuing drop in oil prices. |
May 11 2012 - Rural Transit Finds Creative Routes Down Bumpy Economic Road Transit agencies across the Northwest are struggling to maintain service. They’re adjusting to high gas prices. But so are drivers. And that means demand for public transportation is up. This is an especially tricky equation for rural bus services. They have to drive farther for fewer people. Many small town transit agencies are relatively young and many of them are still trying to find their ... |
May 10 2012 - Time to fight back against gas prices - LETTER If everyone who uses transportation - by car, pickup, bus, rail or plane, plus trucking companies, would put up one dollar to fight the problem of rising gas prices it would give us citizens a great war chest to hire to a top law firm to fight back.[...] |
May 09 2012 - Bus-ted For years, local officials used a Texas price agreement to green-light bus purchases. Now they've stopped'but the same out-of-state bus company still dominates the market On July 12, 2011, Lynn Degenhart resigned from his post as a member of the New Mexico Passenger Transportation Association board with a message titled 'Ethical Concern.' |
May 09 2012 - For public transit, the recession’s still not over Public transportation in the United States has faced a perverse situation these past few years. Thanks to high gas prices, more and more Americans are riding buses and trains. But thanks to budget crunches, transit agencies are actually cutting services at the exact same moment. Read full article >> |
May 08 2012 - Device may prevent getting sick on the bus Device may prevent getting sick on the bus Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2012 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 05:52Â p.m., Saturday, May 5, 2012 A team of engineering students at Rice University say they've developed a device that will help keep transit riders from getting sick. |
May 01 2012 - Pump pains may ease in Boulder County, beyond Pump prices might not break records this year, yet businesses from a variety of sectors say the sticker shock from 2008 appears to have changed consumers' behaviors, perceptions and expectations about fuel costs. |
May 01 2012 - Won’t someone promise gas price relief? What will fuel prices be this summer? Experts say there's reason for optimisim, but that could easily be undone by geopolitical events. Plus gas-saving tips, reader poetry, Mitt Romney's dog Seamus, traffic hotspots, bus rapid transit and so much more, in Marni Pyke's InTransit column. |
April 30 2012 - CityBusters battle illness on public transit The best place to enjoy a breath of fresh air may be a city bus, if Rice University students have their way. A team of graduating seniors has created a system for public transit that would continually clear the air of pathogens that can lead to tuberculosis (TB), flu and pneumonia. |
April 30 2012 - School buses hit with rising fuel costs As fuel prices continue to rise, school systems across the state are looking for ways to cut Dougherty County school officials may reduce the number of bus stops to keep costs down. |
April 29 2012 - Houston Metro equips buses with air sterilization system The best place to enjoy a breath of fresh air may be a city bus, if Rice University students have their way. A team of graduating seniors has created a system for public transit that would continually clear the air of pathogens that can lead to tuberculosis (TB), flu and pneumonia. |
April 29 2012 - College students work to sterilize air, kill pathogens on buses ( Rice University ) The best place to enjoy a breath of fresh air may be a city bus, if Rice University students have their way. A team of graduating seniors has created a system for public transit that would continually clear the air of pathogens that can lead to tuberculosis, flu and pneumonia. |
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