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CBS News
2 days ago
- General
- CBS News
Five new bus stations open in Downtown Pittsburgh as part of PRT's University Line
Five new bus stations are open in Downtown Pittsburgh starting Sunday as Pittsburgh Regional Transit rolls out a big upgrade as part of its University Line Project. The new stations have been installed and have new covers, new seating, and will have technology to tell riders when their bus is coming. Riders will notice the new stops at Steel Plaza, Ross Street, Wood Street, Market Square, and William Penn Place. "Brand new, they're clean," said Aubrey Lyle. "Hopefully, we keep it that way and appreciate our new stations." "I prefer the benches," said Brian Collins. "I'm kind of old, got bad knees, so it's nice to be able to sit down while waiting on the bus." "The setup is nice, you're just missing the trash cans," said Aaron Harden. PRT says the goal of the project and the new stops is to make trips between Downtown, Uptown, and Oakland faster and more reliable. "I go to Oakland quite often, and I catch a lot of buses to go to Oakland; the new way is working good," said Ray Allen. Real-time arrival screens and safety features are set to roll out in the coming weeks, in addition to the new stations. "It's nice because you can just look there and it tells you when it's scheduled, you don't have to get on your phone, it's just right there," Allen said. Construction is complete for the first phase of the project. A second phase will include 18 additional stations along with bike and pedestrian upgrades and will continue through 2027. "That would actually be cool," Harden said. "I would like to see that process, and I know things won't happen overnight, but they will if we grow towards it." Once finished, PRT's University Line is expected to serve over 30,000 riders per day with faster, safer, and more dependable transit.

Emirates 24/7
21-07-2025
- Emirates 24/7
RTA Completes Upgrade of 22 Bus Stations
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed improvements of 22 public bus stations across the emirate, including 16 passenger stations and 6 bus depots. These efforts are part of a strategic plan to expand the public transport network, raise service quality, and provide safe and integrated mobility services that meet the expectations of Dubai's residents and visitors. His Excellency Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority, stated: 'The project complements RTA's efforts to enhance the public transport infrastructure and encourage residents to use mass transit for their daily commuting. The bus depots serve as key hubs for the maintenance and cleaning of the bus fleet, which currently stands at 1,387 buses.' He added: 'We were keen to ensure that the role of bus stations goes beyond mere waiting areas to include offering integrated services that make passengers' journeys easier and more enjoyable through improved facilities, safer and more comfortable environments for all categories of users, especially People of Determination and cyclists, besides targeting seamless integration with Dubai Metro and taxi services,' he said. Advanced Stations Al Tayer added: 'The project involved the upgrade of 16 passenger bus stations, including nine in Deira and seven in Bur Dubai. Works included refurbishing passenger waiting areas, renovating building façades, modernising infrastructure systems and pavements, and providing prayer areas at selected locations. These stations serve 110 bus routes with a peak-hour capacity of around 710 buses.' 'Additionally, six major bus depots were upgraded in Al Khawaneej, Al Qusais, Al Ruwayah, Al Awir, Jebel Ali, and Al Quoz. The works involved revamping workshops, preparing dedicated lanes for inspection and maintenance, installing engine washing systems, upgrading driver accommodation facilities, improving lighting and drainage networks, reinforcing security systems infrastructure, and redesigning bus parking areas to maximise operational efficiency,' he mentioned. Enhancing Connectivity and Integration This project forms part of RTA's broader vision to strengthen connections between various public transport modes through first and last-mile solutions. Enhancements promote easier access to stations by supporting pedestrian pathways, bicycle parking, and safe crossings, thereby encouraging the use of sustainable transport options. The achievement complements previous RTA projects, including the development of modern stations at key locations such as Al Ghubaiba, Union, Al Jafiliya, Oud Metha, Al Satwa, Etisalat, Al Baraha, International City, and Dubai International Airport (Terminal 3). World-Class Buses The station development project complements RTA's investment in a modern fleet of public buses that meet the highest standards of safety, comfort, and quality. The buses comply with the European 'Euro 6' low-emission standards—the first of their kind in the Middle East and North Africa—and are equipped with comfortable seating and advanced safety features. RTA has recently signed a contract to procure 637 new buses of various sizes, all compliant with Euro 6 standards. The delivery will take place in 2025 and 2026. The agreement includes 40 fully electric, zero-emission buses from Zhongtong, tailored to Gulf specifications and tested regionally. Each electric bus is 12 metres long and accommodates 72 passengers. This represents the largest and first-of-its-kind electric bus contract in the UAE. The procurement agreement also includes the supply of 451 city buses, of which 400 are 12-metre MAN buses with a capacity of 86 passengers each, and 51 are 12-metre Zhongtong buses, each accommodating 72 passengers. These buses are designed to deliver high standards of safety, comfort, and quality. Furthermore, RTA will add 76 double-decker VOLVO buses, each 13 metres long with a capacity of 98 passengers, and 70 articulated Isuzu Anadolu buses, 18 metres long with a capacity of 111 passengers. These vehicles are specifically intended for high-density urban areas and emerging communities, supporting broader geographic coverage across Dubai while enhancing occupancy rates.


Zawya
21-07-2025
- Zawya
RTA completes upgrade of 22 bus stations in Dubai
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed the improvements of 22 public bus stations across the emirate, including 16 passenger stations and 6 bus depots. These efforts are part of a strategic plan to expand the public transport network, raise service quality, and provide safe and integrated mobility services that meet the expectations of Dubai's residents and visitors, said RTA in a statement. The project involved the upgrade of 16 passenger bus stations, including nine in Deira and seven in Bur Dubai. Works included refurbishing passenger waiting areas, renovating building façades, modernising infrastructure systems and pavements, and providing prayer areas at selected locations. These stations serve 110 bus routes with a peak-hour capacity of around 710 buses, it stated. According to RTA, six major bus depots were upgraded in Al Khawaneej, Al Qusais, Al Ruwayah, Al Awir, Jebel Ali, and Al Quoz. The works involved revamping workshops, preparing dedicated lanes for inspection and maintenance, installing engine washing systems, upgrading driver accommodation facilities, improving lighting and drainage networks, reinforcing security systems infrastructure, and redesigning bus parking areas to maximise operational efficiency, it stated. Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors at RTA said: "The project complements RTA's efforts to enhance the public transport infrastructure and encourage residents to use mass transit for their daily commuting." "The bus depots serve as key hubs for the maintenance and cleaning of the bus fleet, which currently stands at 1,387 buses," noted Al Tayer. "We were keen to ensure that the role of bus stations goes beyond mere waiting areas to include offering integrated services that make passengers' journeys easier and more enjoyable through improved facilities, safer and more comfortable environments for all categories of users, especially People of Determination and cyclists, besides targeting seamless integration with Dubai Metro and taxi services," he added. This project forms part of RTA's broader vision to strengthen connections between various public transport modes through first and last-mile solutions. Enhancements promote easier access to stations by supporting pedestrian pathways, bicycle parking, and safe crossings, thereby encouraging the use of sustainable transport options. The achievement complements previous RTA projects, including the development of modern stations at key locations such as Al Ghubaiba, Union, Al Jafiliya, Oud Metha, Al Satwa, Etisalat, Al Baraha, International City, and Dubai International Airport (Terminal 3). -TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Arabian Business
20-07-2025
- Business
- Arabian Business
Dubai RTA completes major bus station upgrades
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has finished improvements to 22 public bus stations across the emirate, comprising 16 passenger stations and six bus depots. The work forms part of a plan to expand the public transport network, raise service quality, and provide mobility services for Dubai's residents and visitors. 'The project complements RTA's efforts to enhance the public transport infrastructure and encourage residents to use mass transit for their daily commuting. The bus depots serve as key hubs for the maintenance and cleaning of the bus fleet, which currently stands at 1,387 buses,' Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Roads and Transport Authority said, according to a statement by the Dubai Media Office. Dubai public transport gets boost with 637 new Euro 6 buses coming 2025-2026 Al Tayer stated the bus stations would offer services beyond waiting areas as well. 'We were keen to ensure that the role of bus stations goes beyond mere waiting areas to include offering integrated services that make passengers' journeys easier and more enjoyable through improved facilities, safer and more comfortable environments for all categories of users, especially People of Determination and cyclists, besides targeting seamless integration with Dubai Metro and taxi services,' he added. The project upgraded 16 passenger bus stations, including nine in Deira and seven in Bur Dubai. Works included refurbishing passenger waiting areas, renovating building façades, modernising infrastructure systems and pavements, and providing prayer areas at locations. These stations serve 110 bus routes with a peak-hour capacity of around 710 buses. Six bus depots received upgrades in Al Khawaneej, Al Qusais, Al Ruwayah, Al Awir, Jebel Ali, and Al Quoz. 'The works involved revamping workshops, preparing dedicated lanes for inspection and maintenance, installing engine washing systems, upgrading driver accommodation facilities, improving lighting and drainage networks, reinforcing security systems infrastructure, and redesigning bus parking areas to maximise operational efficiency,' he said. The project supports RTA's vision to strengthen connections between public transport modes through first and last-mile solutions. Enhancements promote access to stations by supporting pedestrian pathways, bicycle parking, and crossings, encouraging the use of transport options. The achievement complements RTA projects, including the development of stations at Al Ghubaiba, Union, Al Jafiliya, Oud Metha, Al Satwa, Etisalat, Al Baraha, International City, and Dubai International Airport (Terminal 3). The station development project complements RTA's investment in a fleet of public buses that meet standards of safety, comfort, and quality. The buses comply with the European 'Euro 6' emission standards—the first of their kind in the Middle East and North Africa—and are equipped with seating and safety features. RTA has signed a contract to procure 637 buses of sizes, all compliant with Euro 6 standards. The delivery will take place in 2025 and 2026. The agreement includes 40 electric, zero-emission buses from Zhongtong, tailored to Gulf specifications and tested regionally. Each electric bus is 12 metres long and accommodates 72 passengers. This represents the electric bus contract in the UAE. The procurement agreement includes the supply of 451 city buses, of which 400 are 12-metre MAN buses with a capacity of 86 passengers each, and 51 are 12-metre Zhongtong buses, each accommodating 72 passengers. These buses are designed to deliver standards of safety, comfort, and quality. RTA will add 76 double-decker VOLVO buses, each 13 metres long with a capacity of 98 passengers, and 70 articulated Isuzu Anadolu buses, 18 metres long with a capacity of 111 passengers. These vehicles are intended for density urban areas and communities, supporting coverage across Dubai while enhancing occupancy rates.

The National
20-07-2025
- Business
- The National
Dubai upgrades bus stations around emirate
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority on Sunday announced that 22 public bus sites, including 16 passenger stations and 6 depots, have been upgraded. Nine stations in Deira were upgraded, alongside seven in Bur Dubai. These stations support 110 routes and handle up to 710 buses during peak hours. Renovations were made to waiting areas, facades and pavements, and new prayer areas were added. The depots upgraded were in Al Khawaneej, Al Qusais, Al Ruwayah, Al Awir, Jebel Ali, and Al Quoz. Renovations included revamped maintenance workshops, new lanes for inspection, new engine washing systems, improved lighting and drainage, upgraded driver accommodation, enhanced security and restructured parking layouts. Modernisation The enhancements are designed to encourage greater use of public transport, Mattar Al Tayer, director general of the RTA, said. 'This project is part of the RTA's ongoing efforts to reinforce Dubai's public transport infrastructure,' Mr Al Tayer said. 'We aim to transform bus stations from simple waiting areas into fully integrated service hubs that improve the overall travel experience for all passengers including people of determination and cyclists while supporting seamless connectivity with the Metro and taxi networks.' The RTA is looking to invest in its bus fleet to meet European low-emission standards, which would be a first for the Middle East and North Africa region. The authority recently signed a contract to add 637 new buses between 2025 and 2026, including 40 fully electric, zero-emission buses from Zhongtong, custom-built for the Gulf region.