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Several South Berkshire County Bus Routes On Chopping Block
Several South Berkshire County Bus Routes On Chopping Block
Several South Berkshire County Bus Routes On Chopping Block
Some changes have been proposed for Southern Berkshire County in terms of BRTA bus service routes, and residents will have an opportunity to chime in during a series of public hearings. The changes could be quite impactful to some and not so much to others, but if you depend on the bus services, it would behoove you to attend these sessions and to get your opinion heard...
BRTA Service Changes Will Impact Berkshire Riders
BRTA Service Changes Will Impact Berkshire Riders
BRTA Service Changes Will Impact Berkshire Riders
Riders of Berkshire Regional Transit Authority buses need to be aware of some service changes that may impact them, especially those riding the fixed bus routes on weekdays and those that use the paratransit services.   According to the BRTA website, the transit authority has been affected and impacted by the nationwide workforce shortage, and a lack of qualified operators for BRTA vehicles is res
BRTA Is Seeking Public Comments on Proposed Changes
BRTA Is Seeking Public Comments on Proposed Changes
BRTA Is Seeking Public Comments on Proposed Changes
The Berkshire Regional Transit authority is making changes to several of its routes, stops, policies, and services, and they are looking for input from the community before any of these changes go into effect.   According to the transit authority’s website, berkshireta...
BRTA Enforcing COVID-19 Mask Rules
BRTA Enforcing COVID-19 Mask Rules
BRTA Enforcing COVID-19 Mask Rules
The Berkshire Regional Transit Authority has announced new mask regulations as per the Center for Disease Control and federal law. All riders will be required to follow these guidelines in order to ride the bus. According to a BRTA Alert, under these guidelines, the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority says that it will board only people who are wearing a face mask...
BRTA Receiving Portion of $8.2 Million Federal Grant
BRTA Receiving Portion of $8.2 Million Federal Grant
BRTA Receiving Portion of $8.2 Million Federal Grant
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has announced the Federal Transit Administration will award approximately $8.2 million in transit infrastructure funding to improve the safety and reliability of Massachusetts bus systems and enhance mobility for transit riders...

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