Inside 38 Bridging the Gap
For more than 40 years, family-owned Logan Bus Company has navigated the busy streets of New York City
JUNE 2016 VOLUME 25 ISSUE 06
COVER STORY
56 THE SUBTLE ART OF TRANSPORTING KIDS Do ride-hailing programs from companies like Uber and Lyft threaten school bus services?
50 CONNECTING TO SUCCESS Wi-Fi on the school bus provides rural students with greater opportunities for success
ON THE COVER From left: Michael Tornabe, Joe DiGiacomo, Corey Muir- head and Michael Cordiello help steer the bus for Logan Bus Company. It takes a lot of determination to operate school bus service in New York City. But by staying true to family values and always striving to do the best job pos- sible for students, Logan Bus stands out among 80 local school bus contractor, and many more that are vying for a piece of The Big Apple. PHOTO COURTESY: Logan Bus Company
6 School Transportation News • JUNE 2016
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