Transdev Continues To Expand Its Partnership With Colorado Springs By Adding Fixed Route

Transdev continues to expand its partnership with the City of Colorado Springs, CO, by adding Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT) Fixed Route and Deviated Fixed Route Services to its Colorado Springs set of contracts.

Transdev has been partnering with the City of Colorado Springs since 2016, when it signed its first contact with them to maintain their fixed route fleet. In 2019, Transdev began operating MMT’s paratransit services, and last year added MMT’s Downtown Shuttle service to its portfolio. The Downtown Shuttle is now folded into the recently added fixed route operations.

“We are excited that our client was pleased with the service we delivered with their inaugural downtown shuttle that they are now entrusting us with their complete fixed route system,” said Derrick Breun, regional vice president for Transdev’s mountain region. “We look forward to leveraging our technological expertise and the synergies that exist across all our Colorado Springs contacts, while continuing to focus on safety, reliability and customer service.”

“We’re looking forward to our partnership with Transdev to provide fixed-route bus service to our customers,” Lan Rao, acting transit services manager, said. “With this transition, we are hopeful that we will be able to deliver reliable, accessible, and sustainable transportation to the Pikes Peak region.”

Transdev is a private-sector provider of multiple modes of public transportation in the United States, including bus, rail, streetcar, paratransit, autonomous vehicle, and shuttle services.

Visit www.transdevna.com.

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