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New buses handed over to JUTC

Minister Mike Henry, 3rd from right accepts the symbolic keys to the JUTC buses from Mr. Lucas Muylle, Deputy Head of Mission in the Belgian Embassy. Others in the pic are l-r: Mr. Geert Lebbe, Area Sales Manger for VDL Buses; Mr Rennie Wellington, Managing Director, JR Group; Mr. Paul Abrahams, Manging Director, JUTC and Mr. Robin Levy, Chairman of the JUTC.
Transport and Works Minister, Hon. Mike Henry,
has cited the ongoing roll-out of yellow-dominated
Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) fleet as a major plank of
the Ministry’s Multi-Modal Transport Plan. He said other aspects of the overall
plan, including the broad Colour-Coding Programme, were slated to gradually come
on stream
The Minister, in addressing the handing-over of the latest batch of 50 buses
from Belgium in Kingston on Tuesday, June 1, noted the positive impact of the
improved driver training programme at the JUTC, which he said had been reflected
in the exemplary response by JUTC driver Annette Howard in the face of a
airplane crash outside the Norman Manley International Airport on December 22
last year.
The Minister noted that Miss Howard has been duly recognised for her heroics
with a family trip to the
United States. He said both her example and the
whole ambience which the new JUTC buses offered, had positively impacted on the
company’s service level generally. This, he said, had contributed to increased
ridership for the JUTC, including the highest passenger lift for a single month
since 2006, in March of this year.
Likewise, the JUTC has been experiencing growth in its SmartCard usage, and the
Minister said he would be advocating for personalised cards for school children,
including possibly with their school designation, under the cashless fare
collection system that is being introduced by the JUTC.
Minister Henry also noted the profound turnaround of the JUTC-owned Jamaica
Ultimate Tyre Company (JUTC 2) over the last financial year, which he said
pointed to greater efficiency at work in respect of the management of both
entities.
He thanked both the Belgian Government and bank that were involved, for their
continued support of the local transport sector, especially the JUTC.
The Minister’s sentiment was echoed by Rennie Wellington, Managing Director of
the JR Group, local agents for Jonckheere, manufacturers of the Volvo and VDL
buses which were being presented to the JUTC. He noted that there were 79
improvements to the new batch of buses, in comparison to the units which arrived
last year. The improvements, he said, were all geared to enhance the capacity of
the units and the comfort and convenience being offered to the commuters.
Chairman of the JUTC, Robin Levy, in
his remarks, also expressed appreciation for the Belgian assistance. He noted
the sacrifice which the JUTC staff has been making in the interest of the
commuters, which he said was being manifested in the obvious improvements in the
company’s service over recent months.
Deputy Head of Mission
at the Belgian Embassy, Lucas Muylle, in his remarks, cited the intense pride he
has experienced in Jamaica
for over a year, “each time I see these yellow
buses on the streets, knowing that they have come from my country.” He
said his government had committed to assist the local transport sector and would
continue to honour that undertaking.
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