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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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LA Metro Breaks Ground on G Line Bus Service Improvements
LA Metro has commenced construction on significant enhancements to the Metro G (Orange) Line in the San Fernando Valley.
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US: NJ Transit Breaks Ground on Interim Bus Terminal in Hoboken
NJ Transit has broken ground on a temporary bus terminal near Hoboken Terminal, beginning the next phase of its Hoboken Connect project.
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Electreon is Heading to ACT Expo 2025!
Electreon will showcase its latest fleet electrification solutions at ACT Expo 2025, taking place from 28 April to 1 May in California.
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Construction Begins on Exeter’s Electric Bus Charging Hub
Stagecoach and Devon County Council are installing charging infrastructure in Exeter in preparation for a new fleet of electric buses.
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Svealandstrafiken and Saga Tenix Begin Collaboration
Svealandstrafiken has signed an agreement for Tenix Charge as its system for managing and optimising the charging of its fleet in Västerås.
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Move People, Not Batteries: The Game-Changing Public Transport Solution Hidden Beneath Your Feet
ENRX has been a key player in wireless opportunity charging and inductive vehicle charging across the bus industry since 2002.
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Electreon Forms Partnership with Cross Israel
Electreon has formed a partnership with Cross Israel to design, deploy and maintain a road that enables dynamic wireless charging.
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Council of the EU Establishes Gradual EES Introduction Regulation
The Council of the European Union has established a new regulation to allow a gradually-phased introduction period for the EES.
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Does Your Workshop Need a Dedicated Inspection Pit?
Discover how a Totalkare dedicated inspection pit can enhance your workshop’s efficiency, safety, and vehicle maintenance.
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UK: Electrification Complete at Stagecoach’s Chesterfield Bus Depot
Stagecoach’s Chesterfield bus depot has been converted to support electric buses through a partnership with VEV.
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Electreon Earns ISO/SAE 21434 Certification
Electreon announced that it has achieved ISO/SAE 21434 certification for cybersecurity engineering in vehicles.
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UK Public Transport Deserts Revealed in New Report
A new report published by travel booking company GetByBus has named England's top 'Public Transport Deserts'.
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The United States’ First Step Towards Decongestion
The United States' first decongestion measure in New York has lead to a number of improvements to journey times, ridership numbers & more.
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Waiting for Change — The Case for a National Bus Stop Standard
The Bus Centre of Excellence has explored the need for a National Bus Stop Standard, as called for by Campaign for Better Transport.
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How to Prepare Your Workshop for High-Volume Seasons
Totalkare lays out what repair and maintenance businesses can do to prepare their workshops for the busy seasons.
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METRO Unveils New METRONow Plan for Houston
METRO revealed the first details of its brand-new METRONow plan this past Monday at a launch event in Harris County.
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NIAG Relies on Charging Management System From PSI Transcom
The Niederrheinische Verkehrsbetriebe AG (NIAG) has commissioned PSI Transcom GmbH to deliver a load and charging management system.
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Belgium: De Lijn Invests €24.2 Million in Electric Bus Charging Stations
Flemish public transport operator, De Lijn has placed an order with SPIE-Ekoenergetyka to provide charging stations for its electric buses.
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US: MTA Gives Go Ahead for Queens Bus Network Redesign
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has given its approval for the proposed Queens Bus Network Redesign scheme.
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New York's CRZ: Faster Commutes, Fewer Vehicles, Increased Ridership
The MTA has released additional data on the impact of its newly implemented Congestion Relief Zone in Manhattan, New York.
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Greater Manchester to Invest £86 Million into a Cleaner Region
The Government has confirmed the implementation of a new, locally-led £86 million scheme to clean up air in Greater Manchester.
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China: Citybus to Implement Velociti Solutions End-to-End Technology
Citybus has announced a partnership with Velociti Solutions to implement Omnibus technology in its new bus operations control centre.
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US: AECOM Tishman to Deliver Deck-Overs for Dyer Avenue
AECOM Tishman has been selected by the PANYNJ as the construction manager for the new Dyer Avenue deck-overs project in New York City.
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New York's Midtown Bus Terminal Project Secures $1.9 Billion Loan
The US Department of Transportation has approved a 1.9 billion USD loan to support New York's Midtown Bus Terminal Replacement project.
