N.Y. bus, rail systems boost ridership, increase on-time performance
Subway average weekday ridership of 5.77 million in September was up 4.5% over the prior year, and local bus ridership of 2.25 million was 1.5% over the previous year.
Subway average weekday ridership of 5.77 million in September was up 4.5% over the prior year, and local bus ridership of 2.25 million was 1.5% over the previous year.
Study says projects were proposed for areas in which those who work there might benefit from them more than those who live there.
From education sessions to the show floor, here's a look at some of the highlights of BusCon 2019, which was held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis in September. Next year, the show moves to Philadelphia Nov. 13 to 15.
More 200 transit agencies across nation count ZEBs as a part of their fleet with 60 transit agencies adding ZEBs to fleets over the past year.
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The two new routes will collectively have 11 stops, running east and west from the campus.
The routes, which are augmented by new transit priority lanes, have attracted new ridership and improved service and reliability.
The Series-EV system builds on that core technology but eliminates the need for a combustion engine to drive the bus.
The report explored seven metropolitan regions, including Boston, Los Angeles, and Seattle, that provide access to heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, and BRT.
With the first program proving to be so successful, other transportation providers including NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak are participating alongside the MTA this year.
During an event, a HART bus operator, CEO Ben Limmer, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister, and ATU representatives took the inaugural ride.
The agency was awarded the 2019 Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award by APTA for the category representing the largest transportation systems.
The agency was named APTA’s 2019 national mid-sized Transit System of the Year for agencies with ridership between four million and 20 million trips per year.
The agency earned APTA’s award in the small urban transit system category characterized by annual ridership of four million or less
METRO asked some of the top execs in the nation what they are doing to improve their offerings for ridership.
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