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Augusta Transit launches first electric transit buses in the CSRA

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Augusta Transit launches first electric transit buses in the CSRA


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)- Augusta Transit will be hosting a ribbon cutting for the official launch into regular service of battery electric buses.

It’s the first transit agency in the CSRA with electric transit buses.

This is all a part of Green Augusta initiative, transitioning twenty percent of its non emergency vehicles to zero emission by 2030.

There will be five battery electric transit buses used in Augusta, providing cleaner air, lower operating cost, better performance and improved riding experiences.

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The drivers are specifically trained to drive these buses for more efficient battery use.

Augusta Transit’s deputy director says the buses won’t run out of battery because they are monitored at all times.

“It’s monitored in real time. I’d be up to monitor it. We have dispatch staff who’ve been monitoring it transmits a lot of information. One of the information it transmits is the how it’s using the battery, how the driver, the bus operator was actually operating the bus,” said Dr. Oliver Page.

He also, said only four routes will be initially taken to begin with.

“We have assigned four routes. Route three, the Gold Line, East Augusta. Route five, the Green Line, Washington Road. Route seven, The Pink Line, Augusta Mall. And Route eight, The Orange Line, Barton Chapel.”

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These buses will begin its routes starting Monday October 20th.

The ribbon cutting will be held here at Augusta Transit today at noon.



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Another name joins Augusta mayor race

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta mayor race now has three candidates as another person has announced their candidacy.

Eric Gaines, who’s on the charter review committee and is a local real estate investor, announced on Sunday that he is running for mayor on Sunday.

He said in a Facebook post that his campaign is built on a simple idea: People before politics.

  • Transparent leadership you do not have to decode.
  • Accessible government that listens instead of lectures.
  • Decisions based on what actually improves lives not what protects careers.

“I’m not running because someone tapped me on the shoulder. I’m not running because a political machine told me it was my turn. And I’m definitely not running because I raised a mountain of cash behind closed doors,” he said.

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Georgia Lt. Gov candidate Rep. David Clark visits Augusta

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Georgia Lt. Gov candidate Rep. David Clark visits Augusta


Georgia Lt. Gov candidate state Rep. David Clark made a stop in Augusta Saturday. He says that some of his priorities if he wins include expanding school choice, eliminating the state income and property taxes, and reaching out to younger voters.

Clark is also an Army veteran, who served overseas. He hopes to represent all Georgians.

“Before politics and parties we’re Americans, we’re Georgians. That’s the biggest thing. People want someone who stands up and listens to people,” said Clark.

“I’m not saying we’re always going to agree, but in the end—we’re the American family, we’re the Georgian family.”

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The Georgia primary will take place on May 19th, and the general election will be on November 3rd.



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Car enthusiasts meet to talk rides and drink coffee

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Car enthusiasts met Saturday morning at the Augusta Richmond County Judicial Building to show off their cars and meet others.

It was also an opportunity for these people to network with others.

One of the group leaders spoke about the event.

“So we like to be a community-oriented club. We give back to charities with the money that we make off the car shows. So we just like to come hang out and just look at other cars, and talk to other car enthusiasts,” said Mike Anchor, CSRA Mustang and Ford Club.

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There are get-togethers like this every month.

They’re normally the first Saturday of the month and start at 9 a.m.



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