MTA Long Island Rail Road Awards Contract to Upgrade a Vital Interlocking Near Queens Village
This design-build project is part of the MTA’s 2015-2019 Capital Program.
This design-build project is part of the MTA’s 2015-2019 Capital Program.
The changes are designed to better accommodate current riders and add options for others who may return to in-person work and other activities in early 2022.
The new fare structure aims to simply the fare offerings, incentivize pass sales for riders who use multiple transit modes for their daily commutes, and offer financial relief to RTA passengers as the economy recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.
To make it easier to find bus stops, TransLink will also install tactile walking surface indicators at every bus stop on property that TransLink owns or leases.
As COO, Brad Carson will assume responsibility for Operations, Sales and Marketing, Engineering, Bus Acquisitions, and other related departments.
Stephen J. Gardner will be appointed as the company’s new president and CEO, effective January 17, 2022.
The reduced fares will take effect on January 1, 2022.
A construction contract for the depot is expected to be appointed by the end of 2022.
MTI perspective emphasizes the need for robust cybersecurity practices to protect personal data and the transit industry from cyber threats.
The training program is aimed at preventing fatigue-related risks and crashes and cultivating a corporate safety culture.
The company has committed to a minimum investment of at least $76 million, with additional investments planned over the next several years, and expects to create more than 200 new jobs over the next several years at the 327,000 square foot battery system production plant.
These funds are intended to help transit agencies maintain service and jobs as communities continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Martin Tompkins will succeed Macy Neshati.
Through the agreement, Intersection will bring its suite of static and digital media products to more than 800 buses and paratransit vehicles, nearly 40 bus and rail stations, and a number of EV charging stations.
Lightning eMotors has signed a two-year agreement to purchase 175 megawatt-hours (MWh) of CATL battery products.
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