Transdev Appoints New COO
Prior to joining Transdev, Susan Sweat served more than 30 years at FedEx Express.
Prior to joining Transdev, Susan Sweat served more than 30 years at FedEx Express.
The bill includes $343 billion to improve and repair roads, bridges, and transportation safety; $109 billion for transit; and $95 billion for passenger and freight rail.
Testing has officially begun on the $2.1 billion, 11-mile Mid-Coast Extension of the UC San Diego Blue Line, which is scheduled to open in November 2021.
The new product is ideal for environments with high humidity, condensation, splashing or sprayed liquids, dirt, dust, airborne particulates, and more.
As a result of training, Jefferson employees have played a role in referring signs of human trafficking to law enforcement since 2017, resulting in multiple victims being freed.
The buses are the first of 47 that will be delivered to the agency with the help of funding from the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust.
Robert L. Sumwalt, who began his tenure as the National Transportation Safety Board's 14th chairman in 2017, retired on June 30.
FTA’s Areas of Persistent Poverty Program supports planning, engineering and technical studies, or financial planning to improve transit services in any areas experiencing long-term economic distress, in rural and urban communities alike. It can also fund low and no emissions transit vehicles and associated infrastructure.
In June 1991, the Orange County Transportation Authority was formed through the consolidation of seven different agencies that focused on various aspects of transportation across the county.
The company announced two new partnerships in the California region.
The Cubic Transportation Systems study, “2021 MaaS Survey,” features responses from 135 global transportation industry stakeholders, members of associations and alliances, agency executives, and mobility technology providers.
With mobile ticketing, riders will have one more way — alongside Lyft rideshare and car rentals — to access reliable and efficient transportation in the Las Vegas region.
The plan will also be accompanied by the expansion of Metro's microtransit service and the creation of a dedicated bus-only lane.
The initiative will support the development of ground-up mixed-income, TOD projects that benefit from proximity to MARTA’s 38 heavy rail stations and 12 Atlanta Streetcar light rail stops.
The board took a major step toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving local air quality with the approval of a new Metrobus fleet strategy that would create a 100% zero-emission bus fleet by 2045, with a full transition to electric or other zero-emission bus purchases by 2030.
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