11 Facts About Palm Tran

1.

Palm Tran is the public transit bus system run by the Palm Beach County Government, serving Palm Beach County, Florida.

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2.

Palm Tran serves a portion of Broward County, Florida where it overlaps with Broward County Transit.

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3.

Palm Tran has four main facilities with its main headquarters in West Palm Beach on Electronics Way.

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4.

Palm Tran will introduce USB charging stations on its newest fleet in early 2017.

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5.

On September 30,2018, Palm Tran implemented the first overhaul to the entire network since 1996.

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6.

All Palm Tran buses have bicycle racks on the front, capable of holding two bikes.

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7.

Recently Palm Tran has equipped all fixed-route buses with Automatic Vehicle Location technology that enables passengers to track buses and bus arrivals in real time.

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8.

Palm Tran offers real-time bus arrival information on its website or through its MyStop Mobile app, as well as on-demand through SMS.

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9.

Palm Tran announced plans to incorporate new payment methods in addition to cash.

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10.

Palm Tran Connection is a shared ride, door to door, paratransit service that provides transportation for residents and visitors in Palm Beach County under six programs:.

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11.

Palm Tran Connection is operated by private transport companies and oversight is provided through Palm Tran.

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