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BRTA Seeks Input For Proposed Bus Stops

  These locations are temporarily marked with a numbered Proposed Bus Stop Location sign. The public is directed to email operations@berkshirerta.com, or call (413) 499-2782 extension 2895, with any comments, questions, or concerns regarding these proposed bus stop locations.   Future bus stops will include bus stop signs. Not all locations have these Proposed Bus Stop Location signs out. This will be a phased approach throughout the county for the foreseeable future.   A survey is also available online at bit.ly/brta-stops, which can also be found on the www.berkshirerta.com website. On this survey, customers can identify locations they would like to see included as future proposed bus stops. All public comments will be reviewed before any decisions are finalized. This public comment process is only the latest part of the BRTA s ongoing efforts to provide the highest quality public transit services to the residents of Berkshire County.

MassDOT Holding Hearings on East Street, Holmes Road Projects

MassDOT Holding Hearings on East Street, Holmes Road Projects
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Google is tracking us Here is what it sees in the Berkshires

Google is tracking us Here is what it sees in the Berkshires
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BRTA forced to cut service due to labor shortage

PITTSFIELD — Local public transit riders might need to find alternative transportation during weekdays. The Berkshire Regional Transit Authority announced Tuesday that a shortage of bus drivers has forced the BRTA to implement service cutbacks starting Sunday. A lack of qualified drivers available to operate the “B” buses will result in a reduction of fixed bus routes and paratransit service, BRTA officials said. Saturday schedules are not affected. BRTA Administrator Robert Malnati says the cutbacks are expected to last six to eight weeks, during which time the transit authority aggressively will be hiring and training new drivers. “We had some of our operators leave the area and other folks leave for other entities, but the majority of them relocated down South,” he said.

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