Rinaldi Tapped to Lead LIRR as Interim President
She will succeed Phillip Eng, who is retiring after nearly four years as LIRR president.
She will succeed Phillip Eng, who is retiring after nearly four years as LIRR president.
The total project is expected to cost $3.6 million, with the state providing $981,000 and Allegheny County contributing $119,000. Construction is expected to in 2025.
The temporary promotional changes to fare structures will begin Feb. 28 for New York City Transit and Feb. 25 for commuter rail tickets. The pilot will last for at least four months.
Transdev will continue to provide operations and maintenance for NVTA’s Vine Transit System.
With the peak of omicron impacting transit agencies throughout the holidays and into the month of January, the issue brought the industry’s workforce needs even further into the forefront.
The new offices, located in New York (with an office forthcoming in California) and Toronto, will be led by Sasha Pejcic, a transit industry veteran with extensive experience in zero emissions bus and vehicle transitions.
In all, Intersection’s network reaches over 50 million people through more than 400,000 digital and static assets nationwide.
The Equity Center of Excellence will ensure that every project achieves a high standard of accessibility.
Michael Anzallo was asked to lead MTPD on an interim basis in August 2021 and helped steer the department through pandemic-related challenges with an emphasis on community policing throughout the region.
The four-acre property will be built during 2022, with an expected completion date in late fall.
The consultant serves as the prime consultant for this assignment on behalf of CHSRA.
The funds were made available under the Further Extending Government Funding Act, which provides partial-year spending authority through February 18, 2022.
WSP USA representatives discuss the behind-the-scenes of The Mid-Coast Trolley Project’s completion, the role of a consultant, and the overall benefits of the project itself.
The aims to identify existing communication barriers, to develop strategies to better connect with older adults and people with disabilities in order to update travel-training-related materials.
The agency is offering up to a $2,500 pay incentive as part of a new campaign to hire more bus drivers.
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