Title: OurBus Planning New Livingston – New York Commuter Bus
1OurBus Planning New Livingston New York
Commuter Bus New York, NY OurBus, Inc., a
transit technology startup, announced today that
the company is planning a new commuter bus route
that will serve the Livingston, New Jersey and
West Orange area. OurBus is a platform that
allows communities to create their own direct,
efficient bus routes based on demand.
The company previously helped Kendall Park, NJ
commuters organize a new express commuter bus
service to Midtown Manhattan, in order to provide
a faster, more comfortable ride to residents who
were tired of a long, slow bus commute. By
working with charter bus companies, OurBus is
able to provide commuters amenities such as free
wifi, on-board restrooms, and charging ports for
their electronic devices. All of OurBuss
partner companies have USDOT registration, full
insurance, and professional drivers. DC to New
York bus OurBus creates new routes based on
requests from the public, said OurBus Found
Narinder Singh, Livingston is one of the places
where we are seeing the most requests. We have
heard horror stories about long commutes, delays,
unreliable travel times, and crowding.
2OurBus provides a faster commute to its riders by
placing stops in commuter hotspots- areas with
a high density of residents with the same
commute. By doing this, riders are able to get
on the bus within their neighborhood, saving the
time and expense of driving to a transit hub. The
route will also serve a park-and- ride location
for those who do not live near a hotspot.
OurBus mobile ticketing system speeds the
boarding process and shortens the time spent at
each stop, while eliminating the hassle of paying
the fare with cash or coins. Once the bus
reaches Manhattan, OurBus enhances commuter
convenience by dropping off at several locations,
saving many riders a subway ride, cab fare, or
long walk to the office. DC to New York bus
tickets The company is currently in the process
of applying for new commuter bus stops in
Manhattan. The permitting process usually takes
two months or so, comments OurBus
transportation planner Axel Hellman, And Midtown
Manhattan is divided into three different
Community Boards, so we have to bring our
proposal before three separate sets of hearings
and board meetings. Daily bus service can begin
once New York City grants bus stop permits.