HYANNIS - The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority has chosen a firm to assist in developing a plan to bring zero emission vehicles into their … [Read more...]
Transportation Industry Still Hurting for Drivers
HYANNIS - At the national and local level, transportation services are in need of drivers this season as a pandemic-era decline in bus operators … [Read more...]
CCRTA Offering Seasonal Free Fare Days
HYANNIS - Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority has announced that fixed route bus services will be free every Friday and Saturday for the holiday … [Read more...]
CCRTA Hit with Ransomware Incident, Service Largely Unaffected
HYANNIS - A ransomware incident affected the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority’s (CCRTA) servers late this Memorial Day weekend, though most of … [Read more...]
Transit Gears Up as Cape Cod’s Summer Season Approaches
HYANNIS - The unofficial start of Cape Cod's busy summer season—Memorial Day—is just around the corner and the CapeFlyer is getting ready to roll … [Read more...]
CCRTA Adds Free Wifi to Buses
HYANNIS - The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority is now providing free Wi-Fi on all of its fixed route buses. CCRTA Administrator Tom Cahir said … [Read more...]
CCRTA Reports Strong Dial-A-Ride Numbers and Planned Expansions
HYANNIS - The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority has reported strong ridership numbers with its Dial-A-Ride-Transportation (DART) service, with … [Read more...]
CCRTA Promoting New Improvements, Growing Ridership
BARNSTABLE - Officials with the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA) highlighted upcoming improvements to services and growing ridership … [Read more...]
Sunday CapeFLYER Service Cancelled Due to Henri
HYANNIS - Visitors on Cape Cod relying on the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority's (CCRTA) CapeFLYER service to bring them home Sunday are being … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Tourism Destinations Displaying “Postcards of Love” Billboards
HYANNIS – Massachusetts tourism destinations, including Cape Cod, will begin to display “postcards of love” billboards. Throughout the summer, … [Read more...]
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