To encourage their staff to get their vax, GBT held a lottery with prize money. They’re also building service resiliency by keeping the staff healthy and are even hiring new drivers.Īs crucial as bus service is, there is a lot of anti-bus prejudice in Connecticut.
I regularly see social media posts complaining about “empty buses” driving our roads, often posted by the same people opposed to highway tolls as being too burdensome for the working class. When Southington was recently considering restoring bus service for the first time since 1969, a local resident wrote a letter to the local paper declaring “ Towns that have bus service are towns that frankly have a lesser quality of people.”įorget about community college students who need their U-Pass to bus to class every day. Or the people who come and clean your home, if you’re so fortunate. Bus riders are what keep the state, literally, moving. Kudos also to the bus companies’ drivers and technicians who, as Holcomb says “are courageous and dedicated people with a commitment to this community.