[Video] ABC Companies' Roman Cornell at BusCon 2015
Roman Cornell of ABC Companies drops by BusCon 2015 to chat with METRO GM James Blue.
Roman Cornell of ABC Companies drops by BusCon 2015 to chat with METRO GM James Blue.
James Mansell of Micro Bird Commercial drops by for a discussion at BusCon 2015 with METRO GM James Blue.
Crystal Howard of GreenRoad talks to METRO GM James Blue from the show floor at BusCon 2015.
A look at BusCon 2015, which was held in Indianapolis in September.
Is negotiating with a Boston-based company, Bridj that arranges bus service on an as-needed basis in its hometown and now in Washington, D.C.
Neal Cohen, 55, is a former top financial official in the airline industry, who became chief financial officer and executive VP of the aerospace company Orbital ATK in 2012.
A TAPS spokesman said bus service was not affected by the lack of payroll, though reductions in service continue as the agency tries to match its service levels with the limited funds available.
The appointment of Brad Miller was announced during the Florida Public Transportation Association’s annual meeting, held this week (Oct. 25 to 28) in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Sacramento Regional Transit Board of Directors passed a new set of rules Monday night that kicks people off of RT buses and trains who become a public nuisance.
Will continue to oversee planning and development, and will now also be charged with leading the marketing, facilities, and information technology functions.
DART also is collaborating with the car sharing service ZipCar and the ride sharing app Uber to help its customers make a complete trip.
However, according to U.S. PIRG, it is anticipated that the House will only provide funding for the first three years, requiring Congress to identify a new source of funding at the end of 2018.
The report, which is especially relevant for transportation and environmental planners, was developed bythe Mineta Transportation Institute.
The legislation helps improve the nation’s surface transportation infrastructure, reforms programs and refocuses those programs on addressing national priorities, maintains a strong commitment to safety, and promotes innovation to make the system and programs work better.
Mountain Line administrators decided last winter to enact a "zero fare" demonstration project for the next three years, eliminating fares entirely in January.
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