Brazos Transit District is investigating a public transportation version of ridesharing
Jun 27, 2022 ·
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This podcast begins with comments from a Brazos Transit District (BTD) to the Bryan/College Station metropolitan planning organization's policy board on June 1, 2022, followed by an interview with BTD...
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This podcast begins with comments from a Brazos Transit District (BTD) to the Bryan/College Station metropolitan planning organization's policy board on June 1, 2022, followed by an interview with BTD general manager Wendy Weedon and WTAW's Bill Oliver.
Click on the following link to read and download BTD presentation materials: https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BTD060122.pdf
A public transportation version of ridesharing in College Station and Bryan is being explored by the Brazos Transit District (BTD).
General manager Wendy Weedon says government money is available for what they call microtransit services.
Weedon hopes to have a pilot program started within the next year with a company that works with public transportation agencies.
She says microtransit has become more popular around the country since the start of the pandemic.
Weedon says they are looking at ridesharing as a way to extend service later in the evening, which is BTD customers top request.
Ridesharing was part of a presentation and conversation during a BTD presentation at the June meeting of the Bryan-College Station metropolitan planning organization's (BCS-MPO) policy board.
That presentation included BTD ridership levels in Bryan/College Station and plans to add and replace BTD shelters and benches.
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Click on the following link to read and download BTD presentation materials: https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/BTD060122.pdf
A public transportation version of ridesharing in College Station and Bryan is being explored by the Brazos Transit District (BTD).
General manager Wendy Weedon says government money is available for what they call microtransit services.
Weedon hopes to have a pilot program started within the next year with a company that works with public transportation agencies.
She says microtransit has become more popular around the country since the start of the pandemic.
Weedon says they are looking at ridesharing as a way to extend service later in the evening, which is BTD customers top request.
Ridesharing was part of a presentation and conversation during a BTD presentation at the June meeting of the Bryan-College Station metropolitan planning organization's (BCS-MPO) policy board.
That presentation included BTD ridership levels in Bryan/College Station and plans to add and replace BTD shelters and benches.
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