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St. Louis Public Schools has been struggling to devise a plan to get kids to classes since March, when Missouri Central School Bus Co. canceled its 2024-25 school year contract with the district ...
Weather-related cancellation. A weather cancellation or delay is closure, cancellation, or delay of an institution, operation, or event as a result of inclement weather. Certain institutions, such as schools, are likely to close when bad weather, such as snow, flooding, air pollution, tropical cyclones, or extreme heat, causes power outages, or ...
York Region Transit. York Region Transit (YRT) is the public transit operator in York Region, Ontario, Canada. Its headquarters are in Richmond Hill, at 50 High Tech Road. YRT operates 65 full-time, rush hour and limited routes, 35 school services, and six Viva bus rapid transit routes. Five contracted Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) bus ...
Operates on rapidway from Highway 7 to 19th Ave. and from Mulock Dr. to Davis Dr. 603. Viva Purple. Cornell Terminal. Richmond Hill Centre Terminal. Blue, Orange, Pink. Monday–Sunday. Operates on rapidway from Bayview Ave. to Town Centre Blvd. 603A.
Along with small-bus production, Micro Bird is also the Canadian distributor of Blue Bird full-size buses. Trans Tech: Type A 2007 Warwick, New York: Trans Tech is a division of Transportation Collaborative, Inc. Trans Tech is the first school bus manufacturer to produce a fully electric school bus (eTrans, based on the Smith Electric Newton).
Village Elementary is not the oldest school in the district. According to Doak, York Middle School is 116 years old. York High School will turn 50 this decade, and Coastal Ridge Elementary School ...
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Viva is the bus rapid transit [1] operations of York Region Transit in York Region, Ontario, Canada. Viva service forms the spine for YRT's local bus service, providing seamless transit service across York Region with connections to northern Toronto. Viva was designed and built using a public–private partnership (P3) model.