MARTA jurisdictions pass '15th Amendment' to fund bus, railcar ops
The move extends the full-penny sales tax that funds bus and rail service in Atlanta, as well as three counties, through 2057.
The move extends the full-penny sales tax that funds bus and rail service in Atlanta, as well as three counties, through 2057.
The project will bring rail service into Penn Station by 2023 and create four new ADA- accessible stations in the east Bronx.
Video celebrates one of TriMet's newest MAX rail employees, Ben Meigs, whose sixth-grade basketball team was coached by TriMet Rail Training Supervisor Anthony Herring. The lessons coach Herring taught young Meigs went beyond basketball and lasted for years, with the mentorship resuming now at the agency.
The new fund will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities.
The projects will include additional diversions of weekend service on all rapid transit lines and several commuter rail lines.
Public transit agencies and businesses voluntarily choose to join the APTA Sustainability Commitment program.
Developed based on user feedback, the app will display digital directions on top of real-world images and help point the way for users to easily get to their destination.
Will help support the global expansion of Masabi’s Justride platform.
Officials will conduct research and submit a report by April 2020 on offering the service to young students for free.
Larry Killingsworth, an industry veteran, will step in as interim president/CEO and lead the search for Tetschner's replacement.
Through a partnership with a local energy utility, all Brightline carbon emissions will be offset with renewable energy credits.
Barriers will alert visually impaired riders that space between cars is not a door opening and warn others before stepping off platform.
Cities will partner to encourage innovators and start-ups to find creative solutions to major transportation challenges.
Agency requests proposals from companies seeking to connect riders with subway during overnight hours, outside of Manhattan.
Rich Archuleta's career includes a 26-year stint with Hewlett Packard, where he started out in semiconductor research.
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