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Can Edmonton's bus rapid transit (BRT) plan work?
Edmonton council is pressing forward with its Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) plan but how might the city-spanning bus lanes affect ...
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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A tale of two streets: Businesses either support or scorn public transit push
Depending on where you are in Edmonton, bus-only lanes preventing street parking either can’t come or go soon enough.
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 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 ...
A hydrogen bus will soon be hitting the roads of Edmonton, and there are high hopes it will help grow the province's hydrogen sector. The bus looks and feels like a typical city bus, but the fuel cell ...
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.
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 ...
Four people believed to be homeless died, or were found dead, in Edmonton bus shelters in the past two weeks as cold weather rolls into the city. Paramedics and police officers responded when the ...
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