N.Y. town moves to dissolve bus service due to deficit
Critics said doing away with the city's bus service would impede their ability to get to school and jobs.
Critics said doing away with the city's bus service would impede their ability to get to school and jobs.
Requirements include establishing an SSO agency that is financially and legally independent from the rail transit agencies it oversees.
By the end of 2018, 100 self-service electric vehicles will be available in 40 locations.
Company must identify safe and legal alternatives for the remaining 9% of their approximately 204 stop locations by the end of August 2018.
Low-No Program supports projects bringing bus technologies such as battery-electric power and hydrogen fuel cells into service.
The new facility will accommodate up to 45 buses and provide cost savings for the agency, with less buses having to travel to an alternate facility.
This is the first of several action plans to be released by NYCT President Andy Byford to shape his overarching corporate plan due within his first 100 days on the job.
Will replace the pre-existing Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant program.
The authority and university have agreed on a reimbursement rate per trip taken.
Using more sophisticated data to generate better predictions, and train arrival times are now refreshed every six seconds.
With the opening of the extension, the LYNX Blue Line now connects one side of Charlotte to the other.
METRO Magazine Managing Editor Alex Roman talked to Forbes about the agency’s workforce development program, its route maximization project, and his plans for the future of Palm Tran.
The agency implemented the first phase of SmaRT Ride in February and its resounding success was the catalyst for service expansion beginning sooner than anticipated on Monday, April 23.
As part of MV's rollout, the company will implement a driver hiring and training program and a rigorous safety program.
In the latest video installment of "Districts Make the Difference," the California Special Districts Association highlights the innovative operations and projects of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. Transit Districts are committed to connecting Californians with safe, reliable, and sustainable methods of transportation for all residents. In 2017, AC Transit transported over 52 million passengers in more than 19 million trips.
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