From the Greenville News:
As city and county officials recently dedicated the $1.4 million upfit of Greenlink’s Transfer Center, Mayor Knox White signaled that the bus system seems to be turning a corner after years of struggle
“It’s a great renaissance,” he said at the Transfer Center downtown on West McBee Street
The city began running the bus system two years ago, and Greenlink is showing signs of stability — both in terms of providing service and its finances, White said He credited Greenville Transit Authority board Chairman David Mitchell and Karl Jackson, who the city hired to manage public transportation and parking We have the strongest and best board in the history of the GTA,” White said
General manager Shelia Schmitt is in charge of the the daily operation, including the 10 bus routes that run mostly from Monday to Saturday from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m
A renewed Transfer Center helps the system’s image, White said. “This station was emblematic of GTA itself,” he said. “This station was dark, dreary. The new group acquired $1.4 million in grants from the Federal Transit Authority for the upfit. There was a 20 percent local match. Schmitt has predicted that ridership will be up 40,000 to 50,000, after a jump for 100,000 riders for 2009-2010.
“We’re dependable. People can count on us,” she said. “They’re pretty good about that,” said Brandon Williams, 24, of Greenville, who takes the bus daily to work. He said he wished that Greenlink supplied a bus that could take him to “Simpsonville, Mauldin and Fountain Inn.”. “And it would be good if they ran on Sunday.
Greenville County Councilman Fred Payne said he hopes that preliminary plans are given the approval for Greenlink to travel to the three cities that Williams wants. He said if metro Greenville is to grow economically that the bus system will need to expand.
Doug Frate, director of the Office of Public Transit, a division of the state Department of Transportation, saluted Greenlink. “You can’t have a successful transit system without a dedicated staff,” he said. Greenlink received a most improved award for its performance for 2009-2010 said there some money in the $1.4 million left unspent. Now that Phase I & II are completed, Greenlink managers are discussing with Neal Prince/LS3P Architects about a possible Phase III
Edited by vicupstate, 04 November 2011 - 02:00 PM.