MV Transportation
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Founded | 1975[1] |
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Headquarters | Dallas, Texas |
Service area | United States and Canada |
Service type | transit bus, paratransit, shuttle, school bus |
Chief executive | Thomas A. Egan [2] |
Website | www.mvtransit.com |
MV Transportation, Inc., based in Dallas, Texas,[3] is the largest privately owned passenger transportation contracting services firm in the United States. The company can provide paratransit, fixed-route, campus and corporate shuttles, and student transportation services, partnering with over 200 city and county government transit agencies, school districts, universities, and corporations. MV serves over 110 million passengers each year across 30 states and Canada with a team of more than 20,000 transit professionals.[4]
History
[edit]MV Transportation, Inc. was founded in 1975 in San Francisco, California, by Alex and Feysan Lodde, who continue to own the company.[5] The Loddes realized the limited transportation options for the elderly and people with disabilities and began providing transportation services throughout the city. By 1990, the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act was passed, mandating comparable transportation for passengers with disabilities.
Since that time MV has grown, now generating over $1.3B in 2022 annual revenues and representing more than 200 public transit agencies and private companies in performing their passenger transportation service in both the U.S. and Canada. It is the largest privately owned transportation company in North America, providing paratransit, fixed route, shuttle and school transportation services. .[5]
Company milestones
[edit]- 1978: incorporated in the state of California as MediVan[6]
- 1984: the company won its first government contract
- 1990: name changed from MediVan to MV Transportation, Inc.[6]
- 2001: MV won its first contract outside of its home state, California
- 2004: MV is named one of America's fastest growing companies by Inc. Magazine
- 2004: MV debuted on Black Enterprise Magazine's B.E. 100 list as the 16th largest Black-owned company in the United States
- 2004: MV was awarded Microsoft's employee shuttle contract
- 2005: MV was awarded $500+ million contract in Washington D.C., largest in company history
- 2008: MV won the TransLink paratransit contract in Vancouver, British Columbia, the company's first contract outside the United States.
- 2010: MV Transportation was celebrated by client, Bechtel Corporation for its work at Motiva Refinery in Port Arthur, Texas. The MV division drove one million miles and carried one million passengers at the site.
- 2012: MV Transportation relocated its global headquarters from Fairfield, California, to Dallas, Texas.[7]
Transit operations
[edit]- Anchor-Rides, Anchorage, AK
- Anchorage School District Anchorage, AK
- Austin, Texas, Capital Metro (MetroAccess)
- Antelope Valley Transit Authority
- Barrie Transit (Ontario, Canada)
- Barstow Area Transit
- Burbank Bus
- CalTrain Shuttles
- Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority[8]
- City of Santa Clarita Transit
- Coastside Beach Shuttle, Half Moon Bay, CA
- Compton Renaissance Transit
- Dumbarton Express
- Durham Area Transit Authority
- Detroit Department of Transportation
- E-tran
- Emery Go-Round
- Fairfax Connector July 2009 - June 2019[9][10]
- Foothill Transit
- Fresno Area Express (Contractor for Paratransit Operations)
- Glendale Beeline
- GoCary
- Hanford, CA KART
- Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (Contractor for Paratransit Operations)
- Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Los Angeles, CA (Southbay Lines)
- LADOT (Los Angeles)
- Lawrence Transit
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Marin Transit
- Contractor for West Marin Stagecoach
- MTA Maryland
- Monterey Park Spirit Bus
- Monterey-Salinas Transit
- Contractor for paratransit, minibus, and tourist-trolley routes
- North County Transit District (Bus system only)
- NYC MTA (Subcontractor for Access-A-Ride program in Brooklyn, Staten Island and Harlem)
- Orange County Transportation Authority (ACCESS Only)
- Pueblo Transit CitiLift
- Petaluma Transit
- Putnam Transit
- RTC Transit Simmons "Lot A" Yard
- Roseville Transit
- Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County
- Contractor for RTC RIDE buses in Reno and Sparks NV.
- SamTrans
- Contractor for services that cross the San Mateo County line to San Francisco
- San Benito County Transit
- San Mateo County Parks Shuttle
- Santa Clarita Transit
- San Joaquin RTD County Services
- Santa Maria Area Transit
- Santa Rosa CityBus
- Contractor for Santa Rosa Paratransit
- SEPTA CCT Connect (Philadelphia County)
- Skyline College Express
- South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority (TransLink)
- St. John's, Newfoundland[11]
- Thousand Oaks Transit
- TCaT (Tulare County Area Transit)
- Tulare Intermodal Express (TIME) Tulare, CA
- West Hollywood CityLine
- Union City Transit
- Valley Metro
- Contractor for Phoenix Dial-A-Ride
- WestCAT (Western Contra Costa County Transit)
- WHEELS (California)
References
[edit]- ^ MV: Our Purpose Archived 2009-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "On the move". CEOWORLD magazine. 2019-03-25. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
- ^ BusinessWeek, Company Overview
- ^ "MV Transportation Locations". Archived from the original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
- ^ a b "MV Fast Facts" (PDF). MV Transportation. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ a b "The MV Story: Building an American Dream". MV Transportation. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ "MV Transportation, Inc. Relocates Global Headquarters to Dallas" (PDF). MV Transportation. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Fairfax County to sign $200M Connector bus service contract Washington Examiner March 30, 2009
- ^ Transdev wins Fairfax bus contract Metro Report International May 16, 2019
- ^ "U.S. company to provide St. John's para-transit | CBC News".