Metrolink Installs Antimicrobial Air Filters Aboard All Trains
Built by Purafil, the new PuraShield air filters do more than capture airborne microbials, they destroy them on contact.
Built by Purafil, the new PuraShield air filters do more than capture airborne microbials, they destroy them on contact.
Stantec and Jacobs will oversee an estimated $28.5 billion in capital investment in the city’s transit infrastructure.
The transition not only signifies a shift in the management structure but also serves as a reset to the core values and culture of the agency, focusing on public service, reliability, and transit equity.
Nonprofits, local governments, and school districts served by Pacific Power will receive over $1.3 million in grants for innovative clean transportation projects.
The 26-mile rail project will improve mobility, accessibility, and system linkages for North Texas residents.
The agency will deploy 205 new SkyTrain cars for its Expo and Millennium Lines.
Working with L.A.’s Urban Movement Labs, this one-year program will engage and empower residents to shape the future of the region’s airspace.
An additional 10 units will be shipped to the U.S. in the first half of 2021. The all-electric CX45E will then be delivered to two North American customers.
The JTA is currently working with local colleges, medical campuses, and other partners to create the nation’s first public transportation network powered by autonomous vehicles.
A search for Kelsey’s replacement will begin immediately.
With this announcement, FTA has advanced funding for 41 new CIG projects throughout the nation under this Administration, totaling approximately $10.7 billion in funding commitments.
The agency partners with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to provide free COVID-19 testing to riders.
The new feature allows for a quick, convenient, and contactless way to ride and is another avenue that the agency is pursuing to make the environment safer for public transportation customers.
The final rule responds to a Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act) mandate requiring states to develop and implement, or update, if applicable, action plans.
The funding, provided through FTA's Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning, will help support nine planning projects in seven states.
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