Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X One of the new 60-foot buses. Credit: Gwyneth K. Shaw Photo New buses are coming—with a lot more ...
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TriMet pulled all 31 of its brand-new bendy buses from the streets in early November after mechanics discovered loose bolts on their frames. Those bright green 60-foot articulated buses are still in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — TriMet's extra-long "bendy" buses are scheduled to return to the FX-2 line this week for operator training, but it'll be a few more weeks until riders on Southeast Division Street can ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “Bendy” Driver Naomi Williams Credit: Allan Appel Photo Naomi Williams had 21 more feet of bus ...
So what's the deal with those weird accordion buses? That's a MetroRapid bus, part of the new bus rapid transit (BRT) system. Capital Metro won a $38 million federal grant in 2012, and some of that ...
Good news for frustrated commuters on the northern beaches with ‘bendy’ buses making a comeback to help ease waiting times and reduce cancelled services Six of the articulated vehicles are returning ...
On Sept. 18, TriMet’s launched a highly anticipated new $175 million bus line connecting Gresham with downtown Portland. It’s had a rough start. A few weeks after it launched, WW reported that due to ...
Australia's bendy-bus boycott has been broken. Bus drivers in Sydney voted to ban the vehicles, formally known as articulated buses, earlier this week amid safety concerns. It wasn't their length that ...
Aberdeen's popular 'bendy buses' have been withdrawn from service after more than three decades. The articulated buses, which were ran by First, operated on the 1 and 2 routes which connected Bridge ...
Giant bendy-buses ferrying people through the city centre could hold the key to plans to pedestrianise central Oxford. Oxfordshire County Council transport officers say one way to reduce the number of ...