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April 23, 2018
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MTA NYC Transit Unveils Comprehensive Plan to Reimagine Bus System & Deliver World-Class Bus Service to New Yorkers |
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NYC Transit Bus Plan Includes Complete Review & Overhaul of Bus Route Network, All-Door Boarding, Double-Decker and Electric Bus Trials, Real-Time Seat Availability Info, Technology to Reduce Bus Bunching, and Simpler, Interactive Route Maps Plan Reflects Input from Customers, Transit Advocates, and Industry Experts Bus Plan to be Discussed at Next #AskNYCT Twitter Chat, Thursday April 26 @NYCTBus See Images of Buses on Flickr Here MTA New York City Transit unveiled a comprehensive plan today to reimagine New York’s entire public bus system and deliver world-class service with immediate and long-term improvements. The NYC Transit Bus Plan is the result of an expansive review of the system commissioned by NYC Transit President Andy Byford, who declared improving bus service as one of his top four priorities on his first day in office in January. The Bus Plan precedes Byford’s broader, upcoming NYC Transit Corporate Plan, a thorough top-to-bottom review and modernization agenda to improve service across all NYC Transit disciplines, including subway, bus and paratransit service. “We’ve listened to our riders’ concerns and are working tirelessly to create a world-class bus system that New Yorkers deserve,” said NYCT President Andy Byford. “We’re targeting challenges like traffic congestion and enforcement, undertaking bold initiatives like redesigning the entire route network, and pursuing advancements such as the latest computer-aided management, double-decker and electric buses, all-door boarding, and improved customer service with more real-time data. Our customers will start to see changes this year and we will never stop improving this critical component of New York City’s transportation landscape.” The MTA runs the largest public bus system in North America, about 40 percent larger than the next-largest, Los Angeles. Each weekday, the MTA provides more than 2 million rides, across 54,000 trips on 326 routes, with a fleet of more than 5,700 buses. While the NYC Transit Bus Plan is a comprehensive, clean-slate approach to reimagining the entire bus system, it builds upon numerous existing and ongoing initiatives, such as the growing Select Bus Service (SBS) network, “traffic signal priority” technology that allows traffic lights to prioritize oncoming buses, and the complete redesign of the Staten Island express bus network, which was announced last month and developed with unprecedented levels of customer, community and stakeholder outreach. Accordingly the NYC Transit Bus Plan incorporates customer feedback and recommendations from transit advocates and technical experts. Specific elements of the NYC Transit Bus Plan include:
“As the largest bus system in North America, we recognize our critical role in New York’s transportation infrastructure,” said MTA Bus Company President and NYCT Department of Buses Senior Vice President Darryl C. Irick. “This plan ensures that all our bus operations now and far into the future are customer-centric and nimble enough to adapt to the changing city.” Details about the plan were presented to MTA Board members at the NYC Transit Committee meeting today (video to be available at https://www.youtube.com/user/mtainfo), while pilot double-decker and electric buses were parked outside for public viewing. Byford and Irick will also discuss the Bus Plan at NYC Transit’s next #AskNYCT Twitter chat, Thursday April 26 from noon to 1 p.m. on the @NYCTBus handle. It will be NYC Transit’s second-ever Twitter chat and focused on the bus system. |
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