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Boise / Idaho / United States
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Meridian / Idaho / United States
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Nampa / Idaho / United States
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Brown Bus Company transports approximately 9,900 students daily during the school year. The company started by transporting students for the Nampa, Idaho, school district. Over the years, the company added the Vallivue and Wilder, Idaho, school districts, Nampa and Vallivue charter schools and Nampa Christian schools. Brown Bus has been recognized by School Bus Fleet magazine as one of the Great Fleets Across America and has been listed as one of the 50 largest fleets in the United States. Located in Nampa, Brown Bus Company started in 1957.
Meridian / Idaho / United States
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Valley Regional Transit is a regional public transportation authority for Ada and Canyon counties in southwest Idaho. Its division, ValleyRide, offers fixed-line and intercounty bus services. ValleyRide also provides a range of transit advertising services. It offers premium bus passes that are purchased by employers fro employees. ValleyRide provides bus passes for nonprofit organizations and students. It additionally offers online information about fares.
Moscow / Idaho / United States
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Boise / Idaho / United States
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Travel center/travel plaza operator providing fuel and food to both professional drivers and travelers. Flying J has 4 Diesel Lanes, 3 Bulk DEF Lanes, 60 Parking Spaces, and 6 Showers. Facilities and Restaurant offerings include "Hot Food and Pizza". Located at 3353 Federal Way off I-84 Exit 54 (Federal Way) in East Boise, ID.
Nampa / Idaho / United States
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Brown Bus Company, established in 1957, is a provider of transportation services. The company has a staff of trained and certified professionals who assist with a variety of transportation needs of customers. It transports over 9,900 students daily. Brown Bus Company designs and conducts safety programs for employees that offers safe boarding and unloading techniques. The company maintains its corporate headquarters in Nampa, Idaho.
Idaho Falls / Idaho / United States
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Nampa / Idaho / United States
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TVT established and provided all of the public transportation service in the county until the 2000 census re-designated the Nampa/Caldwell area from a rural to small urbanized area. TVT as a result of this process, no longer had jurisdiction over the small urban area as it went under the Valley Regional Transit Authority. TVT was now able to devote all its resources to the eight counties in rural Idaho. The current Board of Directors consists of six volunteer members: a representative of the community; a representative from Canyon County; a representative from Ada County Highway Department ( ACHD ); a representative from the Canyon County Organization on Aging: a representative from the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, who also represents 18 senior centers; and a representative from the developmentally disabled agencies. TVT will be expanding the Board to include representatives from Valley and Elmore Counties. Current Services: TVT is the rural transportation provider for the eight counties in the Idaho Transportation Department s ( ITD ) District 3. It is also a Medicaid provider, which comprises about 12% of its overall services. TVT provides transportation for the developmentally disabled in Canyon County along with individual Medicaid trips. It also operates Mountain Community Transit and McCall Transit service in Elmore and Valley Counties. TVT operates Snake River Transit in Payette County and Malhuer County, Oregon. TVT operates 21 vehicles with a staff of 37, including the drivers. The majority of the drivers is full-time and receives benefits. TVT provides over 102, 000 annual trips, or approximately 8, 400 trips per month, in its combined service area. Senior Centers: TVT is meeting with the 18 senior centers in the eight counties it serves. It loans vehicles to senior centers, which operate and schedule these vehicles directly. Discussions are underway for the senior centers to consider coordination alternatives that can enhance their current transportation programs. Canyon County: TVT is the primary Medicaid provider in the county and transports developmentally disabled clients to three workshops operated by Western Idaho Training Company. Five 20-passenger buses are dedicated to this service. In addition, TVT has a small contract with the Nampa Recreation Center to take students to school in the morning. Vision Statement: Treasure Valley Transit, Inc sees the future of the Southwest Idaho region as distinguished by growth. Growth creates the necessity for TVT to provide alternate transportation options. Treasure Valley Transit is well positioned to serve the population and to provide benefits in terms of the environment, the movement of people, and the general quality of life in the region. This will be accomplished with the leadership of TVT working with the community in transit planning efforts. Mission Statement: The mission of Treasure Valley Transit, Inc ( TVT ) is to provide a viable public transportation system where the need is great and access is limited. TVT began in 1992 as a private non-profit rural provider operating in Canyon and Owyhee Counties. At that time, the City of Nampa had a population of 28, 000 and there was no available public transportation. Treasure Valley Transit ( TVT ) is located in Nampa, Idaho. We are a rural transit provider for the eight counties in ITD District Three. TVT provides Dial-a-Ride and Medicaid transportation which is open to the general public under the same fare structure. Treasure Valley Transit also operates Mountain Public Transit and McCall Public Transit based in McCall Idaho; Mountain Home Community Transit serving Mountain Home and the Air Force Base; and Snake River Transit in Payette County as well as Ontario, Oregon.