More Info on Transit Authority of River City (TARC)
Transit Authority of River City (TARC)
Transit Authority of River City (TARC) provides public transportation in the Greater Louisville area with bus routes in Jefferson, Bullitt and Oldham counties in Kentucky and Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana.
The communications system will allow customers to have convenient access to reliable real-time locations for buses on their smartphones, enhanced audio and visual announcements...
The pilot program will affect TARC’s four most popular routes, which make up TARC’s “frequency” network; the program was tested on the agency’s most popular line, the #23 Broadway...
Upon the date of her official resignation in December, Butler will serve as a consultant to TARC during the transition from Jan. 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024.
The grant will allow TARC to replace two high-emission diesel buses, with two battery electric extended-range buses, further reducing maintenance costs and saving approximately...
Butler will begin at TARC on Sept. 21 and is expected to use her deep transit and public service experience to bring “stability and energy” to the transit system.
The Transit Authority of River City has appointed Russell Goodwin director of marketing, responsible for the agency’s communications including media relations.
TARC has begun adding six new all-electric, zero-emission buses along the Fourth Street corridor between downtown and Iroquois Park, stopping at some of the city’s most popular...