ECAT Unveils New Buses, Building Upgrades During “STEP Into Transit” Event

ECAT Unveils New Buses, Building Upgrades During “STEP Into Transit” Event
New Buses — Escambia County
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Escambia County Area Transit is proud to announce the arrival of three new Gillig buses and building enhancements to the Rosa L. Parks Transit Complex. The new buses and building enhancements were announced during the “STEP Into Transit” event on Feb. 7. ECAT also promoted the Student Transit Empowerment Pass, a bus pass that allows youth in grades K-12 to ride the bus for free during the school year.

The three new 2022 Gillig buses are the first buses to be added to the fleet since 2014. Equipped with seated capacity for 23 riders and additional hand straps for riders to safely stand, each bus is Wi-Fi ready, contains automatic passenger counters, and can accommodate two wheelchairs and two bicycles. 

During the event, Escambia County Mass Transit Director Rodriques Kimbrough and District 3 Commissioner and Chairman Lumon May spoke about the future of mass transit and the role ECAT plays in benefitting the community.

“My goal as the mass transit director is to ensure ECAT continues to drive towards excellence,” said Kimbrough. “Escambia County Area Transit had not purchased buses like these in over a decade. Adding these buses to our fleet is vital to myself and the citizens of Escambia County. This is just the beginning of the future of mass transit.”

“I want to thank our entire staff for their hard work and commitment to bettering our community,” said Commissioner May. “The greatest investment we can make is in human capital. Today is another investment in human capital; by offering the STEP pass and new buses, we are investing in our children. Our children are the future and the greatest resource we have. By doing this, we ensure that every child gets a chance to get to a safe destination.”

Escambia County Area Transit is a robust bus system providing service to residents in Escambia County. Established in 1950, ECAT currently has more than 1,000 stops covering 285 miles of routes with over 1.5 million annual passenger trips. ECAT is a safe, convenient and affordable mode of transportation throughout the Pensacola area. Visit goECAT.com to learn more. Follow ECAT on Facebook for mass transit news, route updates and more. 

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New ECAT buses were unveiled at the ECAT “STEP Into Transit” event

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Mass Transit Director Rodriques Kimbrough spoke at the ECAT “STEP Into Transit” event

Commissioner May Speaks at ECAT Event

District 3 Commissioner and Chairman Lumon May spoke at the ECAT “STEP Into Transit” event

Wesley Hall Speaks at ECAT Event

Assistant County Administrator Wesley Hall spoke at the ECAT “STEP Into Transit” event

ECAT Event

District 5 Commissioner and Vice Chairman Steven Barry; Mass Transit Director Rodriques Kimbrough; District 3 Commissioner and Chairman Lumon May; District 2 Commissioner Mike Kohler; and County Administrator Wes Moreno at the ECAT “STEP Into Transit” event

Inside of New ECAT Bus

Inside of the new ECAT Gillig bus

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