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Bus Depots
Bus depots are specialised facilities designed to store, maintain and service buses. They typically feature large parking areas for buses, as well as maintenance and repair bays, fuelling or charging stations, and administrative offices. Bus depots are critical to the operation of bus fleets, as they provide a centralised location for storing and maintaining buses, as well as a base of operations for bus drivers and other personnel. Many bus depots also serve as hubs for bus routes, where buses start and end their daily runs, and where drivers can take breaks or switch buses.
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Charging Infrastructure
Increasingly, with climate change a growing concern and governmental targets to decarbonise transport, cities are opting for electric buses rather than diesel. These buses carry batteries on board that need to be re-charged periodically, for which a number of different charging options exist. Battery electric buses can be charged at plug-in stations or by using special wireless charging pads. Another type of electric bus is the capacitor vehicle – a traction vehicle using supercapacitors to store electricity. These can be re-charged at bus stops under electric umbrellas. Another area of charging infrastructure for buses includes the overhead wires that is used by trolleybuses. One emerging technology for buses is the use of hydrogen fuel cells. This technology requires hydrogen refilling stations for buses.
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Passenger Infrastructure
Our Passenger Infrastructure section covers suppliers who manufacture solutions for the bus sector that are not on board buses but that are for passenger use such as bus shelters and seats. Equipment that is also found on board buses, such as passenger information displays and ticket vending machines, can be found in their own specific sections.
Infrastructure News
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Scottish Government Allocates £800,000 to Support Bus Partnerships
The Scottish Government has allocated over 800,000 GBP in funding to support three bus partnerships that will improve local bus services.
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NFI Named State Supplier for Electric Buses in Florida
NFI has been selected as an approved state supplier of electric transit buses and charging infrastructure for the State of Florida.
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VTA, Proterra, Scale Microgrid Solutions to Charge Buses with Solar Power
Santa Clara Valley's VTA will install a clean energy microgrid and fleet charging system with Proterra and Scale Microgrid Solutions.
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VTA Publishes Downtown Transportation Plan to Prioritise Buses in San José
VTA has released details of their Downtown Transportation Plan to prioritise buses and make San José a more sustainable city.
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SunLine Transit Launches Mobile Liquid Hydrogen Pump
SunLine Transit has installed a new liquid hydrogen pump that provides a mobile solution for charging the agency's fuel cell bus fleet.
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Willmott Dixon Construction Wins Contract for Stockport Interchange
Willmott Dixon Construction has been awarded the contract to transform Stockport's bus station into a modern transport interchange.
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Ticketer: Preparing for the 3G Sunset
Ticketer explains how the switch from the 3G to 4G and 5G networks impact the industry and how operators can start to prepare.
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Cardiff Bus Launches New Zero-Emission Electric Buses
Cardiff Bus has launched a new fleet of 36 Yutong E12 zero-emission electric buses that will contribute towards reducing air pollution.
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Iteris Awarded Contract For LA Metro Bus Signal Priority System
Iteris has been awarded a 6.8M subcontract to upgrade and expand LA Metro's vehicle-to-infrastructure connected bus signal priority system.
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Construction Begins for British Columbia Transit Improvements
Construction has began on upgrading British Columbia's Highway 99 to improve transit reliability as part of the Highway 99 Tunnel Program.
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RTD Completes Improvement Project for Denver Bus Routes
RTD has completed their Improvement Project along the Colfax corridor, providing transit signal priority and upgrades to bus shelters.
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Kempower to Deliver Fast Charging Technology to Keolis in Gothenburg
Kempower has been chosen to deliver electric bus fleet fast charging solutions to Keolis in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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TfL to Make 24-Hour Bus Lanes Permanent
TfL intends to make its 24-hour bus lanes permanent after the successful trial has decreased journey times and improved service reliability,
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Moscow Launches Its 900th Electric Bus
Moscow's 900th electric bus is now in operation in the south of the city, where it is recognisable due to its festive neon lights.
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TransLink to Install Braille Signage at All Vancouver Bus Stops
TransLink has committed to equipping 8,400 Metro Vancouver bus stops with braille signage to assist blind and partially sighted customers.
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MTA to Redevelop Jamaica Bus Depot for All-Electric Bus Fleet
The MTA have announced plans to redevelop the Jamaica Bus Depot in Queens to enable a zero-emissions fleet of up to 60 electric buses.
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METRO Purple Line Receives Federal Approval in Twin Cities
Federal approval has been given on METRO's 15-mile Purple line, which will operate with electric buses in dedicated transit lanes.
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Dedicated Bus Lanes and Transit-Signal Priority to Serve Riders in the Bronx
New bus lanes and transit-signal priority are now operating in Soundview, South Bronx to give priority to MTA buses.
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XCHARGE Facilitates Carbon Neutral European Public Transport
XCHARGE has delivered 30 units of 120kW C6EU chargers with its e-bus charging management system to EMT Madrid.
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COMECA Supports Smart Charging for Electric Buses in Strasbourg Area
COMECA is supporting the energy transition of public transport in the Strasbourg district with smart charging for electric buses.
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Arriva Opens New Low-Carbon Madrid Base
Arriva Madrid has this week officially opened its new combined headquarters and bus depot facility in Madrid, Spain.
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London Borough of Croydon to Benefit from New High-Tech Bus Shelters
Croydon’s bus shelters will soon be replaced and upgraded with digital screens and state-of-the-art technology.
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Efficiently Charging Electric Buses On the Line and in the Depot
Krakow invests in 50 Schunk pantographs that efficiently charge their electric bus fleets on route and at the depot.
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Knoxville Area Transit Chooses Heliox to Power New Fleet of Electric Buses
Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) has selected Heliox’s 180kW chargers to support the City’s first electric bus fleet.
