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The transit center is named for DDOT bus driver Jason Hargrove, who died on April 1, 2020 from complications of COVID-19. Hargrove, a father of six, had worked for DDOT since 2016, and was an active member of the Amalgamated Transit Union. [11] [12]
Construction on the Dairy Cattle Building for conversion to a bus station began in May 2023, and the terminal opened a year later in May 2024. The Jason Hargrove Transit Center, named after late DDOT driver and COVID-19 safety activist Jason Hargrove, features retail space, a drivers' lounge, and a ticket window for bus passengers. [12]
A bus waits to pick people up inside the Detroit Department of Transportation's newest transit center, the Jason Hargrove Transit Center, at the State Fairgrounds in Detroit on Saturday, May 11, 2024.
The new State Fair Transit Center is dedicated to the memory of DDOT bus driver Jason Hargrove, who advocated for better protections for DDOT drivers during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hargrove died in April 2020 from COVID-19, and the transit center was dedicated in his memory in March 2024.
The pandemic was in its early weeks when driver Jason Hargrove posted a video expressing his concerns after a maskless woman was coughing on his bus. New Detroit transit center to be named for ...
The old state fairgrounds will be home to a new transit center in Detroit opening May 11 that is named for Jason Hargrove, a bus driver who died from COVID-19 in 2020.
Royal Oak Transit Center: Crooks Road + I-75 9.4 miles (15.1 km) 60 --Select trips at peak hours divert to Royal Oak High School: 450: Woodward Local - Pontiac: Jason Hargrove Transit Center: Phoenix Center (Pontiac) 16.9 miles (27.2 km) 60 60 120
Jason Hargrove Transit Center; M. Michigan Central Railway Tunnel; R. Rosa Parks Transit Center This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:06 (UTC ...