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The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority is the largest regional transit authority in Massachusetts with 174 buses, 144 vans and 24 participating member communities.
The units are installed in the front and the rear of all buses, and window decals with a QR code will be placed in the window near the front doors to provide passengers with information...
The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) Advisory Board has selected Sandra E. Sheehan of Hampden, Massachusetts to be the agency’s next administrator.
Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) has purchased three 40-foot Catalyst FC battery electric buses, two fast chargers and one depot charger. Serving 24 member communities ...
The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) has implemented fall service changes. Springfield area route changes started on Aug. 30 and changes to the Northampton area routes ...
The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) has chosen URS Consulting to conduct a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Study for State Street. in Springfield, Massachusetts.State Street is...
The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority will be holding a Stuff the Bus Food Drive collecting non-perishable food donations to benefit The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts and ...
Beginning this week, the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority has initiated a public information campaign to make the public aware of extensive service improvements that will start...