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Metro Transit announced Tuesday a deal with Minnesota-based New Flyer of America to add 14 zero-emission buses to the city’s fleet. The new buses stretch 60 feet long and come with a price tag of $1.33 million each. Eighty percent of the cost will be covered by grants from the Federal Transit Administration.
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Transit riders in the St. Louis region must wear masks while on trains or buses beginning this week.The requirement is part of Metro Transit’s plan to…
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Union workers for the St. Louis region’s transit agency on Tuesday voted to accept Metro Transit’s latest contract proposal, ending months of…
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A MetroBus driver shortage that prompted two days of delays for riders last month may be part of a larger, nation-wide problem.On July 21 and 31, Metro…
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From the announcement of MetroBus service shifts coming this fall, to record-setting MetroLink ridership the day of the St. Louis Blues parade last month,…
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MetroLink riders along the central corridor will soon have a new spot to hop aboard both red- and blue-line trains.On Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air,…
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New concepts, potential ‘trade-offs’ define Metro’s vision for future of bus service in regionDespite increased use of public transportation among young adults, overall ridership numbers in the St. Louis region have been on the decline the past…
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The Number 70 Grand bus is Thelonda Malone’s primary source of transportation — besides her feet. Malone uses the Metro Transit's busiest bus route to get…
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Metro Transit’s governing board voted Friday to increase the cost of passes and transfers starting in July.According to Metro’s Chief of Planning and…