SporTran is gearing up to revolutionize transportation in Shreveport with the upcoming completion of SporTran City, a multimodal resource center that promises to offer more than just a bus ride. The project, located in the former Sun Furniture store on Texas Avenue, is set to bring a host of new amenities and facilities to enhance the overall transit experience for passengers and the public.
Chief Executive Officer Dinero Washington shared that Phase One of the project, which includes a retail-style food court, has been successfully completed. The food court, set to open this fall, will host a variety of food vendors, including three major ones that have shown interest in the location. Additionally, a major coffee vendor is in talks to set up shop at the corner of the facility, adding another exciting dimension to the space.
Bidding for Phase Two, which comprises a state-of-the-art training center and call center, closed on April 30. The training center will boast a cutting-edge driving simulator that allows trainers to monitor drivers as they navigate routes, enhancing safety and reducing costs. The completion of Phase Two is expected this fall and will further enhance SporTran’s commitment to employee training and well-being.
The first floor of SporTran City features an employee wellness center, reflecting the company’s dedication to promoting a healthy work environment for its staff. Looking ahead, Phase Three will see the development of an on-site maintenance facility adjacent to the current location, with plans to collaborate with Amtrak for future endeavors.
SporTran recently secured a $1 million SMART grant to introduce autonomous vehicles into the public transit system. This initiative aims to enhance transportation infrastructure and efficiency in Shreveport. Washington emphasized the importance of staying ahead of technological advancements and ensuring that the public’s concerns are addressed through thorough testing and preparation.
While the concept of driverless vehicles may initially evoke apprehension, Washington assured that extensive testing and research have been conducted to ensure the safety and reliability of autonomous transportation. By embracing innovation and preparing for the future, SporTran aims to bring cutting-edge projects to Shreveport and enhance the overall transit experience for residents.
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