Chalkbeat on MSN: Detroit students to be able to ride city buses for free starting Wednesday
The Detroit City Council approved an initiative that will provide free city bus passes to Detroit students ages 5 to 19.
Detroit students to be able to ride city buses for free starting Wednesday
Detroit K-12 students at public, charter and private schools can ride city buses for free by showing their ID.
All K-12 students in Detroit will be able to ride city buses for free starting April 1 under a new program announced by Mayor Mary Sheffield.
New federal funding will help Detroit’s long-beleaguered transit system purchase 53 new buses. City officials made the announcement Monday morning during an event at a storage and maintenance facility ...
WXYZ-TV Channel 7: Detroit rolls out free city bus rides for all K-12 students to tackle absenteeism and remove barriers
Detroit's new Ride to Rise program gives K-12 students free city bus rides to remove transportation barriers and tackle school absenteeism.
Detroit rolls out free city bus rides for all K-12 students to tackle absenteeism and remove barriers
A week after the Detroit City Council approved free bus fare for students, member Gabriela Santiago-Romero raised concerns about whether the city’s core is welcoming enough.
Detroit News: Detroit city officials, transit advocates say public bus system is on a roll
Detroit city officials, transit advocates say public bus system is on a roll
The Detroit Department of Transportation began installing 21 bus platforms along East Jefferson as part of a pilot program to improve public transit in the city. Buses will no longer cut across bike ...