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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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Despite 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…