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News & Updates | Newsroom News & Updates: Newsroom RTA News Tuesday, April
24, 2001 CONTACT: Jerry Masek, 216.566.5211 RTA Trustees approve major bus purchase CLEVELAND – The Board of Trustees of the Greater Cleveland Regional
Transit Authority (RTA) today agreed to spend $66.2 million for 225 stainless
steel low-floor 40-foot buses. The buses will use the environmentally friendly ultra-low sulfur diesel
fuel, and an after-treatment particulate filter to remove more than 90 percent
of the particulate matter from the exhaust. These new vehicles will allow RTA to retire some aging vehicles that are
up to 19 years old. The vehicles are
being purchased from North American Bus Industries Inc. (NABI) of Anniston,
Ala. A total of 120 coaches will arrive in late 2002, and 105 will arrive in
mid-2003. RTA has an option to buy up to 200 more coaches to meet service
needs. Cleaner air "This is
great news for RTA," says RTA CEO and General Manager Joe Calabrese.
"With today's decision, RTA is now on track to be one of the first
major transit systems in the nation that will be 100 percent environmentally
friendly by 2005. This will include not only RTA's big bus fleet, but also
Community Circulators, Paratransit vehicles and the Maple Heights and North
Olmsted satellites." Calabrese saluted
the Board of Trustees for their hard work. "Our Board
members really did their homework on this issue," he says. "They
spent many hours reading technical information, and during several recent
meetings, grilled experts on the pros and cons of various clean fuel
technologies." RTA was one of
the first major transit systems in the nation to order compressed natural gas
(CNG)-fueled buses in 1991, and will continue to use CNG in some 165 buses,
Calabrese says. "These new
buses represent the latest in clean fuel technology, and is only in a test
phase in New York City," he says. "With this decision, RTA once again
will take an industry leadership role. These vehicles will provide many of the
same, if not better, environmental benefits than CNG buses at a reduced capital
and operating cost." Officials
estimate that purchasing 220 new CNG buses could have eventually cost RTA up to
$21 million more. RTA's current
fleet is about 36 percent environmentally friendly, with 165 CNG buses, 521
diesel buses, and 107 electric rail cars. A more modern fleet RTA's goal is to
replace all big buses when they are 12-13 years old. Now, however, some of the
760 buses in the fleet are up to 19 years old. After this purchase, RTA will
adopt a regular schedule of replacing 65 buses annually. That will start in
2004. "Having a
regular rotation will reduce our maintenance costs and allow us to offer even
more reliable service," Calabrese says. RTA Background The mission of the Greater Cleveland Regional
Transit Authority (RTA) mission is to enhance the quality of life in Greater
Cleveland by providing outstanding, cost-effective public transportation
services. RTA has been serving Cuyahoga County's 1.4
million residents since 1975. RTA's 3,000 employees operate 750 buses on 1,100
route miles, and 107 rail cars on 34 miles of track. Bus operators drive more
than 92,000 route miles every day, and RTA carries more than 45 percent of all
public transit riders in Ohio. RTA's bus and rail fleet is the 13th
largest in the nation, and the agency is the 20th largest employer
in Cuyahoga County. RTA carries an average of 207,000 riders each weekday. In 2000, more than 59 million passengers rode
RTA's trains, buses, Community Circulators and paratransit vehicles. RTA works
closely with other area agencies: Brunswick Area Transit, Medina County
Transit, Lorain County Transit, Laketran in Lake County and the METRO Regional
Transit Authority in Summit County. For personalized schedule information, call the RTAnswerline,
216-621-9500, from 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Saturday. Persons who are hearing impaired can call 216-781-4271. Commuters can
visit RTA's Customer Service Center, 315 Euclid Ave., from 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday-Friday. Service information can be accessed at www.rideRTA.com |