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BAT Bulletin Board

November 7, 2008

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Paratransit Management Services

Request for Proposal

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Legal Notice

Request for Proposal

FTA Standard Terms

Used BAT Property for Sale

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See Transit Planning activities at the Old Colonly Planning Council.

New Buses coming to a stop near you.

New BAT Office now open for business.

BAT FY09 DBE Goals

BAT wins "Smart Growth Award."

Service
Announcements

On Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2008 there will be no BAT service.

W. Bridgewater Park Express Service has been discontinued.

Route 6

Outbound Only

Extending into Shaw's East

DIAL-A-BAT

Part-time Drivers

 

 

about bat

The Brockton Area Transit Authority (BAT) was established in 1974. BAT’s Intermodal Transportation Centre (BAT Centre), adjacent to MBTA Old Colony Rail Station, serves as the transit hub for the South Shore and Greater Brockton areas. The Centre includes a waiting area, a dispatch and information center, retail vendors, and commuter parking. BAT has a distinctive coalition with the local business community; BAT’s innovative transportation solutions have contributed positively to their service area’s economy.

A study conducted by Bridgewater State College in the mid 1990s demonstrated that BAT’s economic impact on its service area was estimated at 73 million dollars. The Metro South Chamber of Commerce as well as the Community Bank have officially recognized BAT for its positive economic impact on the region.

Service Snapshot
BAT’s fixed route service connects neighboring communities and the Central Business District in Boston, as well as major industrial parks, three colleges, medical facilities, shopping centers and area commuter rails. Service is offered seven days a week. Weekday service to the MBTA’s Ashmont Station begins at 4:50 a.m. and ends at 12:30 a.m. Weekday service in the City of Brockton and neighboring communities begins at 6:00 a.m. and ends at 9:00 p.m. with reduced service on Saturdays and limited Sunday service.

Brockton Area Transit Authority - dial-a-batBAT’s paratransit service, known as dial-a-bat, began operation in 1977. As one of the first coordinated paratransit systems in the nation, dial-a-bat provides transportation to disabled and elderly persons throughout BAT’s service area as well as to medical facilities in Boston. Coordinated efforts provide service utilizing private operators, councils on aging, taxi, chair car and livery providers. BAT, throughout its network of transportation providers, serves a number of human service agencies and private businesses under contract.


Mission Statement
To proudly serve and be recognized as an innovative regional transit authority by providing safe, reliable and efficient service to our customers, clients and communities while “achieving maximum effectiveness in complementing other forms of transportation in order to promote the general, economic, and social well-being of the area and the Commonwealth” (MGL ch.161b).

Authority Objectives
In fulfilling the Mission, we will be to our:

Customers and Clients: responsive, respectful, friendly, safe, accessible, affordable, and dependable.

Community: a concerned and responsible entity that supports community activities through both organizational and personal involvement.

Employees: an employer that provides a working environment that recognizes and rewards employee contributions and initiatives; opportunities for personal growth and career advancement; and encouragement for effective and open communication and employee involvement.

Operators: a provider of resources to support levels and quality of service determined by the authority to be reasonable, necessary, and consistent with contractual and regulatory obligations.

Regulators and Funding Sources: a well run, fiscally responsible authority that operates with prudent business policies and practices.



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Brockton Area Transit Authority
155 Court St.
Brockton, MA 02302-4608
508 588 1000