Transportation Department And School Bus Garage Of Mason City Schools, The Public School District Serving The Area In Ohio Where The WLW-AM Transmitter Site In Mason, Ohio; And The Crosley/Voice Of America Transmitter Site In Bethany, West Chester, Ohio Are Both Located.
As of 2022, Mason City Schools seems to have Blue Bird, Thomas, and Ward/AmTran/IC Conventional and Transit-style School Buses in their fleet.
The Transportation Department and School Bus Garage of Mason City Schools seems to be based in a building that was built in a more recent time (as of the time of writing this post), likely due to the population boom as a result of the Mason-West Chester area becoming urbanized after the ceasing of operations, and the decommission of the Crosley/Voice of America Shortwave Transmitter Site in West Chester in 1994; resulting in the local population, and the student body both increasing in size, and the need for Mason City Schools to increase the size of their Fleet of School Buses.
See this earlier post about how I, the owner of this very Blog; don’t like the Detroit suburb of Avon Township/Rochester Hills, Michigan becoming urbanized in the 1980’s and the early 1990’s; and the vicinity of Mason and Bethany/West Chester in Ohio becoming urbanized in the mid-late 1990’s, the entirety of the 2000’s, and during the early 2010’s; and how I wish that both areas in Michigan and in Ohio would forevermore remain bucolic: Urbanized Areas
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