Edmonton may get more frequent and farther-reaching public transit in the next two years if the city adds 99 buses to the system, transit managers told city councillors at a meeting Wednesday. Adding ...
In the summer of 2020, Don Iveson, then Edmonton's mayor, announced that electric buses were being deployed by the city's transit service. During a news conference at the Kathleen Andrews Transit ...
The Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) in Edmonton, Canada today has unveiled the first batch of long-range 40-foot Proterra Catalyst E2 Max electric buses, equipped with massive 660 kWh battery packs. ** ...
The City of Edmonton is exploring ways to replace its aging ETS bus fleet, as hundreds of the buses are nearing, or going past, their expected lifespan. The Edmonton Transit Service’s fleet is made up ...
The city is seeking $82 million in damages from the company that manufactured its dud electric buses. That’s karma. Buying electric buses that don’t work very well is as much the fault of the city’s ...
Edmonton announced that it had found two providers for an on-demand bus service set to launch in 2021. The Edmonton Transit Service has picked Pacific Western Transportation (PWT), a shuttle service, ...
The City of Edmonton has canceled plans to build a hydrogen fuelling station on the south side that would have been used for city buses and private vehicles, at least for now. Announced with ...
At least two bus companies that drive Edmonton students to and from school say they are experiencing a shortage of drivers in part over concerns related to COVID-19. On Friday morning more than 30 ...
In less than five weeks, Edmonton Transit will roll out its new bus network which will mean new routes and commutes for users. As a way to help transit users prepare for the changes, the City of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Edmonton Transit Service aims to increase frequency to peak and off-peak hours and add new routes by 2026. (Dave Bajer/CBC - image ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The City of Edmonton bought 60 electric buses from the U.S. company Proterra. Court documents show the buses have broken down ...
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