DART awarded $103 million federal grant to replace oldest buses in its fleet

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DART awarded $103 million federal grant to replace oldest buses in its fleet
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The buses being replaced were put into service a decade ago and are nearing the end of their useful life.

DART will need to order them and other transit agencies across the country are also receiving federal grants for new buses.The DART buses being replaced were put into service a decade ago and are nearing the end of their useful life. The FTA said the new buses will benefit disadvantaged communities while also reducing emissions.

“This grant will provide us the opportunity to replace a large portion of the oldest buses in our fleet, which is critical to maintaining a reliable transit system for our riders and providing a seamless customer experience,” DART president and CEO Nadine Lee said in a statement., with about $184 million going to agencies across Texas.

Administration officials said the latest grant money for modernizing bus fleets across the country will benefit both the environment and U.S. manufacturing. “Every day, over 60,000 buses in communities of all sizes take millions of Americans to work, school and everywhere else they need to go,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement. “Today’s announcement means more clean buses, less pollution, more jobs in manufacturing and maintenance and better commutes for families across the country.”. Joseph Morton covers the intersection of business and politics in the Washington Bureau.

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