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Student Transportation of America Expands Operations in Connecticut

DANIEL ISLAND, S.C. — Student Transportation Inc. (STI) (TSX:STB) (Nasdaq:STB) and its subsidiary Student Transportation of America, Inc. (STA) in Connecticut reported today it has been awarded two new contracts starting this upcoming school year.

The contracts will add over $4.6 million in annualized revenues and STA will purchase a new state of the art fleet of 80 vehicles as part of the agreement. The contracts, each for five years allow for extensions following the initial term and both include 100% customer paid fuel clauses.

STA currently has several long standing operating locations in Connecticut and the new contracts will integrate nicely into the existing regional structure.

Commenting on the new agreements, Patrick Vaughan, Chief Operating Officer stated, “We have extensive operations in the State of Connecticut already and school districts here have been looking to upgrade their fleet and customer service levels. Our customers in Connecticut have been very supportive and we have recently renegotiated some long term contract extensions and renewals in the state and all contracts up for renewal this year have been extended.

“These new five-year contract wins compliment our local team and add regional density to our base of operations in the state. Our drivers, mechanics and operating staffs have been consistent and do an excellent job at safely transporting our students to and from school. It’s a pleasure to have customers like these who support our local efforts and recommend our service to other new school districts.”

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