Trillium Lands RNG Deal With L.A. Metro
Under five-year contract, Trillium will provide over 20 million gallons of RNG for two of Metro's bus depots.
Under five-year contract, Trillium will provide over 20 million gallons of RNG for two of Metro's bus depots.
Through the partnership, transit agencies can now have one central transit platform to eliminate inefficiencies and gain better insights into their operations.
Steve Anderson is responsible for the development of “Reinventing Metro,” including planning and scheduling, as well as bus stop infrastructure.
The project will create a new 20-mile bus rapid transit line with 14 weather-controlled stations running through some of the fastest-growing communities in Miami-Dade County.
Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners – Bechtel and LA SkyRail Express receive contracts for pre-development work on heavy rail and monorail concepts.
Changes to digital screens, station announcements, and the agency’s Train Time app will detail real-time seat availability for approaching trains by a customer’s location.
The order is scheduled to be delivered to ABC Companies in the third and fourth quarters of 2021 for resale into the U.S.
The resolution includes a commitment to continue to work toward addressing community concerns on the east end of the alignment.
The two companies, responsible for planning and personnel dispatching, have amalgamated to better serve the current requirements of transport companies worldwide.
Funding is provided through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Pub. L. 117-2), signed by President Biden on March 11.
The new service, called SMART Flex, will extend access to public transit and provide trips to COVID vaccine centers in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
Under the five-year contract, the company will operate the minivan component of the city’s curb-to-curb, shared-ride METROLift system.
Located in Los Angeles’s Arts District, the Metro Center project will serve as a central location for the agency's emergency preparedness and security operations.
The order includes 17 CNG buses, which are expected to be delivered in Q4 2021.
Riders will be able to simplify travel with mobile ticketing through the agency’s Transit app, in addition to having free transfers and caps on fares.
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