Southern California's Metrolink Names New Chief Safety, Security & Compliance Officer
Frank Castellon brings more than 17 years of transit and systems safety experience.
Frank Castellon brings more than 17 years of transit and systems safety experience.
WSP USA's Jannet Walker-Ford discussed how transit agencies can engage with their communities to improve equity, improve ridership, and more.
The report is the first to use all metrics described in FRA’s November 2020 final rule for Metrics and Minimum Standards for Intercity Passenger Rail Service now codified in 49 CFR Part 273.
STV's Greg Kelly spoke with METRO about how the agency is improving equity and inclusion within the agency.
HNTB's Ronnie Hakim spoke with METRO about diversity, increasing workforce development, and more.
The project includes an summer internship program, where selected Xavier students will work across the Transdev organization to gain valuable corporate and project experience.
Veronica Vanterpool has served as senior advisor in the FTA Office of the administrator since August 2021.
The Delaware River Port Authority experienced challenges within its culture until CEO John T. Hanson introduced improvisational exercises to bring the trust back.
Students will begin in the classroom and move to hands-on work in a specific trade.
The agency's current GM/CEO Paul Wiedefeld announced in January his decision to retire from the agency on June 30 following six years of successful service.
In the role, Rick Bailey manages the delivery of fixed-route services to the community and oversees all operators.
Through March, ridership has exceeded the initial forecast by 28 million passenger trips as more people chose bus and rail for travel throughout the region.
The Western Reserve Transit Authority is working with Optibus’ technology to schedule their employees more efficiently and plan more appealing routes.
With over 20 years of experience on the MCI sales team and based in Des Plaines, Ill., Hill will be responsible for new and pre-owned coach sales to private operators in the Midwest region, including Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
Beginning Sunday May 8, new schedules and route maps will reflect bus arrivals with updated time points so that riders can better plan their trips.
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