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Reduced Service on December 24 and 25
Buses follow weekday schedules on December 24 and Sunday schedules on December 25. Service ends early on both dates.
Focus on Sustainability
Climate change is an urgent reality. In response, the City has set a municipal goal of using 100 percent renewable energy sources and becoming carbon neutral by the year 2030.
Metro Transit accounts for a significant portion of all the carbon City vehicles emit.
Starting in the Fall of 2024, Metro will upgrade its fleet to more than one third electric vehicles with the addition of 62 New Flyer all-electric articulated buses.
These new vehicles also provide increased room so that more people can comfortably ride at one time. Buses can transport nearly 120 people, which is 50% more than the capacity on Metro's current buses.
With each of Metro’s current buses using approximately 5,658 gallons diesel each year, electric buses are expected to conserve nearly a quarter million gallons of fuel yearly.
In addition to fuel savings, electric buses release zero emissions back into the atmosphere with each one saving up to 135 metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) annually.
Metro's New Electric Buses
Features
- Account-based tap card fare system - with the ability to board with credit cards coming next year
- Ability to board on both sides of bus with doors at front, middle and rear of vehicle.
- Will help cut back on nearly a quarter-million gallons of diesel fuel each year
- Zero emissions buses can avoid up to at least 135 metric tons of greenhouse gas annually.
- New lightweight electric traction drive system with up to 90% energy recovery, making them more energy efficient.
- Create little to no noise when idling. In motion, they operate at a noise level that is measured below that of a normal conversation.
- Improved convenience for those riding in wheelchairs due to a Q’Straint Quantum, an automatic rear-facing wheelchair securement system.