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Pioneer Valley Transit Authority

NEXT GENERATION OF BUSES ARRIVES AT PVTA

AMHERST, MA The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) will unveil its next generation of buses on Thursday, December 8th at 2:00 PM at the UMass Haigis Mall. PVTA will showcase the new gleaming buses that will begin carrying passengers in the coming weeks.

“Once you step aboard, you’ll realize the next generation of public transportation has arrived in the Pioneer Valley,” said Mary L. MacInnes, PVTA Administrator. “The aisles are wider, the seats have been updated, the ventilation is better and the windows are larger. All around, it’s a more comfortable ride and a better experience for our customers.”

The vehicles have an all-new body style and graphic design that will help customers recognize the bus more easily and the new color scheme gives a nod to UMass.

The buses will be equipped with the first fully integrated Intelligent Transportation System in Massachusetts. The ITS system will automatically announce stops—inside and outside—in different languages and display route information. The ITS system also includes on board cameras, GPS for real time vehicle location information, narrowband radio and mobile data computer for voice and data communications, automatic passenger counters, destination sign control, traffic signal priority, transfer connection protection, and a covert emergency alarm. The ITS system installation is expected to be completed by the end of spring 2012.

Five of the 10 new buses have diesel-electric propulsion, further reducing green house gas emissions. The buses will replace PVTA’s older 1995-era RTS buses that have long exceed their 12-year rated life spans.

“The new buses provide a sharp new update to UMass Transit's fleet as well as adds to the University's and the Regions' sustainability efforts for improved air quality,” said Al Byam, Director of Transportation for the University of Massachusetts

The new buses will soon be deployed at PVTA’s three garage facilities in Springfield, Northampton and the University of Massachusetts, so customers will soon see the new buses on PVTA routes throughout the Pioneer Valley.

The PVTA is the largest regional transit authority in Massachusetts with 174 buses, 144 vans and 24 participating member communities. Additional information about the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority may be found at www.pvta.com or by calling 1-877-779-7882.

PVTA NEW BUS FACT SHEET

Number of New Buses

28 (10 diesel-electric hybrid, 18 clean diesel) between
PVTA’s three garages.

Fuel Economy

Estimated 50% improvement over buses to be replaced.*

Fuel Economy Per Passenger

104 passenger miles per gallon (at typical vehicle loadings).

Estimated Annual Fuel Savings

2,850 gallons per bus (clean diesel)
3,300 gallons per bus (hybrid)

Emissions

New buses will cut green house gas emissions by about 35 tons per year per bus.* The 28 new buses will reduce air pollution by 980 tons per year—the equivalent of taking 82 large SUVs off the road.

Greater Customer Comfort

Low-floor entry -- no stairs to climb when boarding. Wider aisles, roomier interior, larger windows, better ventilation, and European style passenger seats. More consistent interior heating and air conditioning.

Noise

Quietest bus interior available today (72 dBA), comparable to riding in a private auto.

Cost

$400,000 for clean-diesel.
$597,000 for diesel-electric hybrid.

Ramp for Boarding

For customers with a walker or wheelchair, the front “flipper” ramp is quickly activated by the driver without leaving his/her seat. Older buses require driver to go to back of bus to operate a vertical lift.

Lighting

LED lamps throughout. Six-year headlight life. Reduced glare.

Dimensions

Roof-mounted battery for hybrid is slim enough to allow passage under Northampton's "Truck Eating Bridge."

Weight

Fiberglass body panels make bus 10% lighter, reducing tire wear and improving fuel economy. 

Customer Information Features

Automated stop announcements inside and outside; interior LED sign displays time, stop, and route; instantaneous emergency communications with police and rescue.

Model and Manufacturer

Xcelsior made in St. Cloud, Minnesota by New Flyer.

* Information provided by manufacturer

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