NEWS THIS WEEK: Greater Manchester’s Bee Network's second phase, Broken Arrow’s micro-transit service & Kinetic and Auckland Transport’s ZEB expansion
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Millions more trips will now be made on Bee Network buses every month after services in Oldham, Rochdale, Bury, Salford and north Manchester were brought under local control on 25 April 2024.?
The City of Broken Arrow (BA) has unveiled an ambitious new transport initiative, Broken Arrow Transit, to address the needs of its diverse population. This micro-transit pilot programme promises convenient, affordable and accessible public transportation tailored to the community’s needs.
Kinetic has announced that it has collaborated with Auckland Transport (AT) to introduce the first double decker electric bus into service in Auckland. This strategic partnership expands Auckland’s fleet of zero-emission buses (ZEB) to 138, solidifying its position as the largest ZEB fleet in New Zealand. Kinetic operates 101 of these buses, with plans to deploy a total of 152 electric buses across four depots.
Keolis Group has announced that the local authority of N?mes Métropole has approved the choice of Keolis as the new delegated body responsible for operating urban public transport in the region.
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