GoBus Maintenance Facility Opens With Strong Community Support

ETCOG welcomed about 60 guests last month for the ribbon-cutting of the new GoBus Maintenance Facility, located behind ETCOG Headquarters in Kilgore. The event marked the completion of a project that has been in discussion, planning, and construction for several years, bringing together local leaders, partner agencies, and community members to see the results firsthand.
ETCOG's Executive Director, David Cleveland, opened the program by recognizing elected officials and partners who helped move the project forward. He noted that the new facility strengthens ETCOG's mission to support the needs of East Texans through dependable public transit and thanked the teams and contractors who worked hard to bring the building to life.
Transportation Director Vince Huerta shared how the facility will improve daily operations for GoBus across the 14-county region. With added work bays, a wash bay, training space, and expanded parking, maintenance can be handled on-site, giving crews the tools they need to keep vehicles safe and ready for the road.
TxDOT's Greg Davis spoke about how the $3.3M project showcased the value of strong cooperation between state and regional partners. ETCOG 1st Vice Chairman, Camp County Judge A.J. Mason, reflected on his experience reviewing the project from its earliest financial discussions to its completion. "When this project was first discussed, it was an idea on paper," he said. "Standing here today, it's rewarding to see those decisions become bricks and mortar...a place that will keep GoBus running safely for years to come."
After the ribbon was cut, attendees toured the facility and shared conversations about the years of planning that led to this point. It was a moment that honored the work behind the scenes and the steady commitment to serving the region well.

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