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Edmonton's public and Catholic school districts are considering joint buses to get high school students to transit stations, should Edmonton Transit pare back some of its neighbourhood services.
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 ...
After five years and at a cost of $18 million, the city of Edmonton has now installed smart technology on every one of its buses. The technology is intended to allow transit riders to track all 928 ...
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 ...
Edmonton, Alberta, will soon be a greener place. Federal, provincial and municipal officials announced this month that the western Canadian city will soon get electric buses. The three levels of ...
The City of Edmonton's claim against a U.S. electric bus manufacturer has inflated to $82 million, according to court documents. The city bought 60 Proterra electric buses, which have not performed ...
Robin Auger stood on the corner of Jasper Avenue and 107 Street Monday morning, waiting for his bus to arrive. He knew some routes were changing this week under the city’s revamped transit system. But ...
The City of Edmonton is showing off its Smart Bus technology now that all of its 928 buses are equipped with it, completing the $18-million project. On Tuesday afternoon, ETS branch manager Eddie ...
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’s electric transit buses are lemons. Or is that e-lemons? They are very expensive – at least double the cost of a diesel bus. They can’t go far on a charge, so are of very limited usefulness.