BSOOB Transit Awarded $1.5 Million Federal Grant to Modernize Fleet with Hybrid-Electric Buses
BIDDEFORD, Maine – December 3, 2025 – Biddeford Saco Old Orchard Beach Transit (BSOOB Transit) today announced it has been awarded $1,537,650 through the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) Fiscal Year 2025 Low or No Emission (Low-No) Grant Program. This award is...
Starting December 7th, Routes #50, #51, and #60 will have updated schedules. Please check before you travel
To streamline service on the #60 Green Line and the #50/51 Orange and Black line, new schedules will take effect on December 7, 2025. Notable changes include: The 1:45 PM run will now depart the Saco Transportation Center at 1:30 PM. The 6:45 PM run will now depart...
#52/53/54 -Schedule Changes
Please click on link below to see temporary schedule changes #52/53/54 schedule changes Sunday 11/02 #52/53/54-schedule is as follows 930am- #54 UNE 10am- White line #52 11am- #54 UNE 1130-Blue line-#53 1230pm-#54 UNE 100pm-White line #52 200pm-#54 UNE 230pm-Blue...
BSOOB Transit Unveils Customer Information Enhancements
(Biddeford, Maine) Biddeford Saco Old Orchard Beach Transit (BSOOB Transit) is excited to announce that enhanced real-time bus information is now available on the company webpage. Today, December 18th, BSOOB Transit has updated the agency website with a new system...
December 2023 Service Modifications
Beginning the week of December 17th, two routes will begin to operate new schedules. The information for each change is below. Should you have any questions, please call us at 207-282-5408. Route #60 The four weekday trips that operate exclusively between Ready...
Free Fare – World Car Free Day 9/22/23
To celebrate World Car Free Day 2023, today all transit trips are free on the DiriGo partner services. September 22 is World Car Free Day. According to The Washington Post, the event promotes improvement of mass transit, cycling and walking, and the development of...
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To provide safe, clean, reliable and affordable local public transportation for all.
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