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AATA Shuttles Commuters During Downtown Parking Structure Renovations, July 1998 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

AATA Shuttles Commuters During Downtown Parking Structure Renovations, July 1998 image
Year:
1998
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1998
Caption:
Passengers exit an AATA shuttle bus at the stop near Great Lakes National Bank today. The shuttle connects the parking lot at Pioneer High School with the downtown area, where two parking structures are closed for repairs.

Bus Driver Kim Moore Navigates AATA's Roadeo Course, June 1984 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

Bus Driver Kim Moore Navigates AATA's Roadeo Course, June 1984 image
Year:
1984
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1984
Caption:
Close Competition--Kim Moore, left (this photo), watches closely to be certain of staying inside a tightly marked serpentine course Sunday at the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority's Roadeo. A bus, below, is timed with radar by a sheriff's deputy to ensure that it keeps moving at least 20 miles an hour while skirting a line of barrels without striking any. The Roadeo's winner, with 570 of a possible 750 points, was Steve Raymond, secretary of the AATA employees' union. He will represent AATA at the American Public Transit Association's national roadeo in Washington next October. The winner of last year's AATA Roadeo, Charles Buck, scored a close second Sunday with 562 points. AATA Director Richard J. Simonetta said the course, in Washtenaw Community College's parking area, was set up precisely by national standards and was more difficult this year.

A Bus Steers Around Barrels During AATA's Roadeo, June 1984 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

A Bus Steers Around Barrels During AATA's Roadeo, June 1984 image
Year:
1984
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1984
Caption:
Close Competition--Kim Moore, left, watches closely to be certain of staying inside a tightly marked serpentine course Sunday at the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority's Roadeo. A bus, below (this photo), is timed with radar by a sheriff's deputy to ensure that it keeps moving at least 20 miles an hour while skirting a line of barrels without striking any. The Roadeo's winner, with 570 of a possible 750 points, was Steve Raymond, secretary of the AATA employees' union. He will represent AATA at the American Public Transit Association's national roadeo in Washington next October. The winner of last year's AATA Roadeo, Charles Buck, scored a close second Sunday with 562 points. AATA Director Richard J. Simonetta said the course, in Washtenaw Community College's parking area, was set up precisely by national standards and was more difficult this year.

Michael Bolton and Sarah Johnson Ride New AATA Bus, January 1993 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Michael Bolton and Sarah Johnson Ride New AATA Bus, January 1993 image
Year:
1993
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 11, 1993
Caption:
Ann Arbor Transportation Authority receptionist Sarah Johnson and Executive Director Michael Bolton show off one of the 10 new 'kneeling' buses that are lower to the ground and have a ramp for easier access. The buses will replace those equipped with a lift for wheelchairs.

AATA Bus Design Raises Awareness About Domestic Violence, November 1997 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

AATA Bus Design Raises Awareness About Domestic Violence, November 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1997
Caption:
Rolling Reminder: Elisabeth Daley, a member of the Ann Arbor City Council, checks out the new look and slogan, 'There's NO Excuse for Violence against Women,' painted on an Ann Arbor Transportation Authority bus. The special bus was unveiled Wednesday at a community forum.