NYCT Orders 116 New Flyer Xcelsior Buses
The order will help NYCT modernize its fleet as part of the agency’s strategic priorities to create a more accessible public transportation system.
The order will help NYCT modernize its fleet as part of the agency’s strategic priorities to create a more accessible public transportation system.
The new starting pay for a GRTC bus operator is $24.91, up from the previous starting pay of $17.43.
Robison joins METRO Executive Editor Alex Roman to discuss how adding digital engagement to the community outreach process can increase equity and provide access to more people then ever before.
The additional service will enhance routes connecting central New Jersey to various points in Manhattan, including Wall Street and Port Authority.
The FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement will help the Metropolitan Council expand its BRT network.
Metro will host community-focused events across the region and launch an interactive website where customers can explore the reimagined bus network and provide input.
The program provides two years of no-cost intensive technical assistance to under-resourced and disadvantaged communities to help identify, develop, and deliver transportation projects that strengthen communities.
In an exclusive interview with METRO, Q’STRAINT Co-President Patrick Girardin discusses his company’s work to continue its mission to provide every wheelchair passenger with the same level of safety as non-ADA passengers.
The company’s 50-plus vehicle fleet accommodates groups of all sizes.
The “Urban Heat Island Mapping Campaign” study found that neighborhoods with the hottest temperatures are largely located in and around downtown Las Vegas, downtown North Las Vegas, the Historic Westside, and the eastern area of the valley.
From Southern California to Cincinnati to New York, agencies around the nation are once again stepping up to serve sports fans, making it easier to skip the traffic and get dropped off and picked up directly near the stadium.
The first tranche of digital signage products to be installed will be the company’s solar-powered 13-inch Digital Bus Stop Displays, to be deployed at GRTC’s Downtown Transfer Station in downtown Richmond.
Located next to the future terminus of the Broadway Subway, an incoming bus loop, and the Arbutus Greenway mixed-use walking and cycling path — this is the first development under TransLink’s Real Estate Development Program.
The grant will also support the creation of a new community recruitment manager, which will be responsible for creating new and innovative hiring strategies to meet the agency’s employment needs.
Through the Municipal Funding Program, TransLink contributes up to 75% of funding for upgrades benefiting local governments throughout the region.
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