Leap wants the morning commute to feel more like a pleasant trip to the neighborhood cafe. The San Francisco transit startup offers $6 perk-packed bus rides between the Marina and the Financial ...
A disability advocacy group has threatened legal action against San Francisco luxury transit startup Leap if the company does not immediately reinstall wheelchair accessibility features it removed ...
How bad is public transit in San Francisco? Bad enough that a huge industry of private transportation options have sprung up, from Uber and Lyft to newcomers like this week's controversial startup du ...
As a New Yorker, I know full well that a morning can be ruined by an overcrowded or unpleasant subway commute — being squished between sweaty strangers and a dirty cabin door is not exactly how I want ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Your smartphone has turned into the key for your commute. Uber, Lyft and other ridesharing companies have grabbed a lot of attention, but now, a new bus service called Leap is ...
Late last night, luxury bus startup Leap issued a statement on its Facebook page noting that the company would be temporarily suspending its San Francisco service, citing regulatory issues with the ...
Leap Transit, the startup that served fresh-pressed juice to commuters on its luxury buses, has filed for bankruptcy. The rest of its buses are now up for sale, starting at $5 each. Signs that Leap ...
The juice bar and leather armchairs were fun while they lasted. San Francisco luxury bus service Leap, which has been operating without the proper license, has temporarily suspended service through at ...
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