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Ben Franklin Transit is the operator of public transportation in Franklin and Benton counties in the U.S. state of Washington. Eighteen routes provide local service for the three component urban areas of the Tri-Cities: Richland , Kennewick , and Pasco .
A Ben Franklin Transit Dial-A-Ride sits in the parking lot near the Toyota Center in Kennewick. Does BFT have a huge surplus? This year Ben Franklin Transit set a $63 million budget.
Richland resident Jane Campbell is a regular patron of Ben Franklin Transit’s Dial-A-Ride service and is concerned about the board’s recent contract to a private firm rather than filling open ...
Ben Franklin Transit’s own numbers show the private Uber-like service Franklin leaders want might not be cheaper. ... More than 70% of fixed-route bus riders said they use the service daily ...
Gillig Phantom 40' Cummins ISM / Allison B400R 40' 42 1999 2014 70 9000–9069 King County Metro / Pierce Transit / Community Transit All retired from Sound Transit Fleet. As of June 2014, some of the coaches sold to Pierce Transit are temporarily wrapped in ST for PT operated routes due to a bus shortage. Ben Franklin Transit purchased a handful.
Reducing the rate to 5 cents would save the average taxpayer less than $2 per month according to the Ben Franklin Transit Citizen Advisory Network and cost transit services more than $100 million.
On July 1, 1975, Governor Daniel J. Evans signed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 2280 into law, creating the PTBA. [8] The bill had been proposed by the Snohomish County Transportation Authority (SNO-TRAN), who would later use the legislation to establish the state's first PTBA, the Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation, later renamed Community Transit, in ...
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