Denver RTD, UP reach preliminary agreement
Agreement will allow RTD to acquire property from Union Pacific subject to RTD performing certain railroad relocation and/or entering into certain shared-use agreements.
Agreement will allow RTD to acquire property from Union Pacific subject to RTD performing certain railroad relocation and/or entering into certain shared-use agreements.
Measure KK would have required voter approval before bus-only lanes could be built on streets in Berkeley, Calf.
With this order, the MTA is taking up the second option on a contract originally awarded to Alstom and Kawasaki in 2002. Alstom’s share of the latest order represents approximately $491 million and covers the production of 242 metro cars.
The bus, a double-deck model built by Britain’s Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL), is among 17 hybrid units built by ADL and BAE Systems that will be evaluated in passenger service starting later this year.
The transit operator joins 184 other Blue Skyways partners who are working to reduce air pollution in 10 states in the heart of the U.S.
Will assume management and maintenance responsibilities for the stations, which can serve growing numbers of CNG-powered municipal fleet vehicles, airport and hotel shuttle vans, limousines, taxis and passenger cars.
Contract valued at approximately $380 million for the design, engineering, manufacturing, assembly, testing, commissioning and delivery of the driverless MOVIA metro vehicles consisting of 3-car trainsets.
American International Group Inc. (AIG) is reportedly expected to reach deals to sell its U.S. personal lines unit and an equipment insurer by the end of the year.
Additionally, the report calculates the monthly savings for public transit users at $729 per month based on today’s gas price of $2.34 as reported by AAA.
Heartland recently completed an addition to its headquarter offices; moved its Topeka, Kansas, branch to a larger location; and added four new MCI models, including the two newest, to its fleet this year.
New Mexico passes transportation tax. National park may propose transit. Arizona unveils green transportation center.
Coach America also announced that its Chief Operating Officer, Bill Bergstrom, has left the company to pursue other opportunities.
The measure was a $5-billion, first-in-the-nation public investment to provide funds for a wide variety of clean energy projects across the state, including consumer incentives for clean alternative vehicle fuels and the construction of renewable energy generation facilities.
Wilson Bus Lines purchased two new X3-45s, and Orion Pacific bought nine new coaches.
Vehicles included in these new certifications include: cab forward, cutaway van, chassis cab and custom chassis models.
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