BEIJING, Aug. 28 -- Think of the typical city bus, and Americans are likely
to picture old vehicles with hard seats and noisy brakes that belch diesel fumes
as they jerk from stop to stop.
Transit agencies want people to take another look. They are rolling out
more attractive and comfortable buses, convenient express routes and even
on-board Wi-Fi.
Buses may lack the hipness of subways or light rail, but they are the best
hope for accommodating large numbers of new riders quickly and affordably. To
harness the increased demand for mass transit, officials are turning to new ways
of delivering and marketing their bus service.
Ted Mann, an Arlington, Virginia, resident, has been a regular bus rider
since totaling his car a year ago and has noticed the improvements.
Mann, 66, said the Washington area's extensive transit service has meant he
has not felt compelled to buy a new car. Still, he can testify to the image
problem that buses face.
"The other night I was with a group of people, and the fastest thing to do
was to get on the bus. Some of these people had never been on a bus - as if this
was some awful low-class way," he said.
Nationally, bus riders tend to be poorer than rail passengers. Metro, the
Washington region's transit agency, hopes a makeover will help buses' public
relations problem. This month the agency is introducing new buses with a modern
red and silver color scheme, cushioned seats and sound-deadening floors for a
quieter ride.
"People who wouldn't normally take the bus - they can see this beautiful
piece of art here and want to take public transportation," said Milo Victoria,
Metro's assistant general manager for bus operations.
Elsewhere, transit agencies from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Cincinnati to
Oakland, California, have introduced Wi-Fi on buses, particularly those on
longer commuter routes. Metro plans to make Wi-Fi available at elaborate new bus
shelters in Arlington, which will also feature heated seats and electronic signs
with bus arrival and departure information.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)