Pace Suburban Bus to upgrade express, Bus on Shoulder routes with 13 MCI® Commuter Coaches
SCHAUMBURG, IL — May 13, 2013 —
Chicago's Pace Suburban Bus has awarded Motor Coach Industries (MCI) a
contract for 13 MCI Commuter Coaches with an option for 37 more. Pace
will use the new coaches to replace older buses and those leased from
MCI, on its poplar "Bus on Shoulder" service, which debuted in 2011
between Chicago and the southwest suburbs.
Pace recently announced it is increasing
service on its Bus on Shoulder routes due to the dramatic ridership
increases. Pace's Bus on Shoulder program, which began in 2011,
currently uses 14 MCI Commuter Coach buses on the Interstate Highway 55
shoulder when traffic in regular lanes is flowing at less than 35 miles
per hour. The buses using the shoulder cannot travel at speeds greater
than 35 mph, or 15 mph faster than the flow of regular
traffic—whichever is less. Special signage and roadway markings show
where buses can use the shoulder, and the buses have markings indicating
authorization to use the shoulder.
Shoulder riding has been cited to be one of the
most affordable options for implementing bus rapid transit on highways
because it is less expensive to modify shoulders than it is to construct
new roadways, and it requires little capital investment compared with
rail alternatives. Pace officials say the buses are reducing travel
times through one of Chicago's most congested corridors, and more
commuters are leaving cars at home.
Built to offer maximum performance and safety
at highway speeds, the MCI Commuter Coaches feature plush,
forward-facing seats along with individual temperature controls and
reading lights, and a smooth ride for a tour-level riding experience
that transcends typical transit. The new coaches come equipped with
wheelchair lifts and clean-diesel engine technology for near-zero
emissions. Pace is also adding optional security cameras, special Bus on
Shoulder graphics and "do not follow" warnings on the back of the bus.
"The Bus on shoulder program has been effective
at helping combat the Chicago area's chronically jammed expressway
system, and we are very pleased that Pace has once again selected the
MCI Commuter Coach," said Patrick Scully, Executive Vice President of
MCI. "We're proud that our Commuter Coach offers the best mean distance
between failures among all types of bus models, reinforcing our
Reliability Driven promise to offer the highest quality coaches, parts
and service."
One of the largest bus services in North
America, Pace serves tens of thousands of daily riders with fixed bus
routes, ADA paratransit, ridesharing, Call-n-Ride and dial-a-ride
programs in a service area covering roughly 3,500 square miles.