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Thermo King solution helps Americans return to work with safer and healthier public commutes
To help improve public transit safety and support economic recovery, Thermo King, a strategic brand of global climate innovator Trane Technologies (NYSE: TT), has launched a new air purification solution for buses that continuously purifies the air while the bus is in operation. Thermo King s Air Purification Solution has been independently tested and proven to be 98% effective in deactivating certain viruses, including a surrogate for the virus that causes COVID-19 . Our public transit customers understand that riders may feel apprehensive about getting back into their normal routines and taking public transportation, said Karin De Bondt, president of Thermo King Americas. Customers and consumers face a wide range of claims in the market regarding air purification. We offer a proven solution, tested and validated by third party experts, that provides safer, healthier air quality f
Need a COVID-19 Vaccine? Visit Your Local Transit Center
Across the country, transit agencies are getting involved in vaccination efforts. Many are giving people free rides to vaccine sites via bus, train or light rail routes, or are using their fleets for door-to-door pickup. by Jenni Bergal, Stateline / April 12, 2021
When Foothill Transit officials opened a new $24 million, three-level bus depot and park-and-ride garage last March in Covina, California, they figured it would get lots of use.
But about two weeks later, the pandemic hit and ridership plummeted. That left the transit agency with a lot of empty space and no one to fill it for months.
Boulder, Colorado (PRWEB) April 12, 2021 The Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District, commonly known as MetroLINK, selected Sospes through a
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Need a COVID-19 Vaccine? Visit Your Local Transit Center
A woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine from a nurse at a vaccination site run by Foothill Transit in Covina, California. Transit agencies across the country are giving free rides to vaccine sites and some are hosting clinics in their facilities.
Ringo Chiu
The Associated Press
When Foothill Transit officials opened a new $24 million, three-level bus depot and park-and-ride garage last March in Covina, California, they figured it would get lots of use.
But about two weeks later, the pandemic hit and ridership plummeted. That left the transit agency with a lot of empty space and no one to fill it for months.