New York’s MTA Creates Blue-Ribbon Panel to Combat Fare Evasion
Members of the “Fareness” panel will focus on innovative approaches to encourage fare payment through education, equity, and enforcement.
Members of the “Fareness” panel will focus on innovative approaches to encourage fare payment through education, equity, and enforcement.
Through its pledge, EIP will work to secure commitments from public agencies to increase the number, size, and scope of contracts going to HUBs.
The position of president and CEO has been filled on an interim basis by Paul Ballard, who resumed leadership of the agency in November 2021.
The proposed 10-Year Priorities is the next step to implement the goals set out in Transport 2050.
Jason Jewell replaces Donna DeMartino, who served as managing director since January 2020.
Overtime spending was $217 million less than it was in 2018, with a projection of $1 billion in overtime reductions through 2024.
MV operated paratransit services for MDOT MTA between 2004 and 2019 and, since that time, has maintained responsibility for the Mobility Operations Control Center.
Public transit agencies emphasized the importance of equity during the COVID-19 pandemic, and now they’re taking action to have it show in their own organizations and local communities.
Trillium will become Optibus’ Global Center for Data Excellence and operate as an Optibus subsidiary.
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority welcomed the 2022 baseball season by offering Yankee fans express service for the team’s home opener against the Boston Red Sox on two historic trains, The Nostalgia Train and The Train of Many Colors.
The bold 10-year initiative establishes a goal to execute 20 joint development agreements by 2032, strengthening coordination with local jurisdictional partners and streamlining processes for private development partners.
New York’s MTA creates campaigns urging fans to take public transit to games, while L.A. Metro brings back its Dodger Stadium Express bus service.
The role will serve the quickly growing demand for electric passenger vehicles, as ABC Companies continues to introduce a range of applications for EV’s in the coach and transit market across the country.
Richard Davey takes office as President of MTA New York City Transit on May 2.
The funding levels will provide 58% more funding, enabling transit agencies to expand services for residents in communities large and small.
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