Trinity adds Three new Prevost H3-45s to its Fleet

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Trinity adds Three new Prevost H3-45s to its Fleet

Thursday, May 10th, 2012
Courtesy of Prevostcars.com
May 03, 2012

Sainte-Claire, QC, April 26, 2012 – The saying “good things come in threes” can be applied to Trinity Transportation Group, where the focus is threefold: providing modern vehicles, an outstanding safety record, and the best transportation value in Michigan and beyond.

Trinity, a premier transportation company providing coach charter service to the eastern half of the U.S. from its southeastern Michigan headquarters, got its start over 30 years ago as a sedan and van service provider.

Its line of vehicles expanded through the years as motorcoaches and school buses were added. Today over 300 Trinity vehicles are plying the roadways of southeastern Michigan, including three 2012 Prevost H3-45 coaches that bring the coach fleet to 29, the majority of them Prevost.

General manager Tracy Akers explained that when current Trinity president Jerry Sheppard launched the company’s coach division in 2000, he sought a “superior product” to build the fleet. That made the choice of Prevost an easy decision. The Prevost coaches have lived up to expectations, carrying tour and group passengers that include numerous school, sports, and seniors organizations to destinations throughout the eastern half of the United States.

Trinity’s location near Detroit also brings in corporate business and high profile entourages—including press corps—that accompany political visitors to the area.

The family-owned and operated organization has experienced steady growth since Jerry Sheppard acquired it in 1995. Today it boasts over 500 employees, a new dispatch office with a 24/7 digital dispatch system, and luxury motorcoaches equipped with state-of-the-art GPS tracking systems. Trinity has also developed and implemented an extensive, two week long certified driver training program that all of its drivers, new or experienced, must complete.

With its top-quality fleet and attention to detail, it’s easy to see Trinity successfully sailing through the next three decades.

Trinity Pairs with the Trenton Police to Give

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Trenton Police Round Up Middle School Students for Trip to Comerica Park

The Trenton Police Charities in conjunction with Boyd W. Arthurs Middle School have selected 16 students at random to attend a Detroit Tigers game at Comerica Park.

The Trenton Police Department is rounding up several middle schools students to take them on a trip to see the Detroit Tigers play the Kansas City Royals on April 30.

Students were selected at random to enjoy a free game at Comerica Park complete with food and beverages.

The Trenton Police Charities created the trip.

Chief Nardone said the Tigers organization supplied the department with 30 tickets and he and two other officers, Officer Mike Hawkins and Sgt. Mark Enright, decided to donate more than half of the tickets to students who may have never seen a Tigers game before.

Trinity Transportation in Wyandotte donated a coach bus for the trip. The bus is capable of seating all 30 participants and it even has a bathroom.

Jerry Sheppard, president of Trinity Transportation, said the donation is for a very good cause.

He added donating transportation is not uncommon for the company.

“It’s not something out of the oridinary for us to help out with causes for those that are less fortunate like kids who’ve never seen a Tigers game,” Sheppard said. “If we have the availability and we are able to do it, and it’s in the budget, we will always try to give back,” Sheppard said.

Enright helped arrange the bus and food and also arranged for the students to be welcomed to the park on the new 6000 square-foot score board, which was installed before the start of the season.

Tracey Kersten, a counselor at Arthurs, helped select the students for the trip by creating a raffle in which students could submit an application of sorts with their name and one sentence as to why they want to go to the game.

There was no cost to enter the raffle and 16 students were selected for the trip.

“A lot of students wrote they wanted to go because they thought they could watch and pick up some tips for their game,” Kersten said.

The remaining tickets will go to Trenton police officers and parents who will be chaperoning the trip.

Students will board the bus at 5:30 p.m. in front of Arthurs Middle School.

“We have to thank the Detroit Tigers and Trinity Transportation for helping us out, and of course the Arthurs staff,” Nardone said.  “Mark Enright and Officer (Mike) Hawkins were instrumental in putting this together as well as Mrs. (Tracey) Kersten and Mrs. (Stephanie) O‘Connor over there at the middle school. They put this together in a hurry. They did a good job.”

Nardone added he believes there could be more trips to Comerica Park for Trenton students in the future.

By Nate Stemen

Trenton Patch

April 28, 2012

The Motor Coach Driver Photo Contest

Friday, April 27th, 2012

At the beginning of April we challenged our Trinity motor coach drivers to a photo competition.

The rules are simple. Take a picture, that includes a Trinity motor coach. Many drivers instantly began thinking of creative places to take pictures with the motor coaches.

So far many pictures that have crossed the desk of the judges have been very impressive.

The pictures are submitted to the judges anonymously, and at the end of the month a meeting will be held at the Trinity Corporate Headquarters in Wyandotte, Michigan, just 20 minutes south of Detroit, to identify the winners.

The first place winner will receive a digital camera and the photo will be posted to our website, trinitytransportation.com, along with a bio of the motor coach driver.

The second place winner will receive a $50 gas card along with a posting of his/her picture that was selected onto our website.

The third place winner will receive a $20 gift card to Subway, along with a posting of his/her picture that was selected onto our website.

Please stay tuned to see who is selected as the winners as we anticipate many extraordinary pictures of the Trinity Coach.

We will post the winners next week.

 

Come join us at the EMU Campus Picnic

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Trinity will be attending the EMU Campus Picnic this Wednesday. The event will be held from 11:30a-1pm at the EMU Student Center Ballroom located at 900 Oakwood Street  Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Come join us to find out more about the services we have to offer you.

New Prevost H3-45’s delivered

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Trinity Coach of Michigan has taken delivery of two 2011 Prevost H3-45 motorcoaches.  “We strive to operate the nicest equipment in the region” said Jerry Sheppard, president of the Detroit-area based transportation company.  In late 2010, prior to the addition of the two 2011 Prevost coaches, Trinity also took delivery of two 2010 Prevost H3-45 coaches.  This brings Trinity’s full size coach fleet to a total of 22 vehicles.

These latest coaches are equipped with the clean, well-proven Volvo D13 engine, which exceeds EPA10 emissions standards. The powertrains feature Allison transmissions.  Both the 2010 and the 2011 Prevost coaches are equipped with top tier amenities, including flat screen video monitors, Wi-Fi, 110-volt outlets, and faux wood floors which offer an extra measure of elegance.  Recognizing that many customers now travel with computers, cell phones, and other devices that require recharging, the company specified the 110-volt outlets in every seat pair.  This is a feature that Trinity passengers truly appreciate.

Trinity Coach and other Trinity Transportation Group companies have provided a range of transportation options throughout the southern Michigan region for 30 years. Trinity currently operates a fleet of over 300 buses, taxis and sedans.  Trinity Coach purchased its first motor coaches in 2000, three 2000 Prevost H3-45 coaches, which were purchased after Mr. Sheppard was attracted by the brand’s reputation for outstanding quality.  Eleven years later, Trinity Coach and its staff remain highly satisfied with Prevost product quality, excellent customer service, and sustained resale value.   “We are committed to investing in the best equipment, so we can deliver comfort and safety which is second to none,” said Sheppard.  “Our customers have come to expect the best from us, and we deliver.”

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New Dedicated Charter Center

Trinity/Durham Transportation is thrilled to announce our Dedicated Charter Center located at 24500 Van Born Road, Dearborn Heights, Michigan.

Our Charter Center accommodates the needs of our clients who travel at any time throughout the day.

There are no time restrictions that require us to work around existing home to school routes. 

Contact – Reservations@TrinityTransportaton.com

 

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