MARTA Board Approves Greenwood Contract
The GM/CEO’s employment agreement is retroactive to January 2023 and extends to January 2027.
The GM/CEO’s employment agreement is retroactive to January 2023 and extends to January 2027.
One of the approved measures was bolstering the agency’s security personnel by adding 34 more Code Compliance Inspector (CCI) positions to help patrol its transit system.
Both the Senate and House of Representatives have advanced Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 THUD Appropriations bills.
The two-coach delivery marks a landmark of 60 MCI motorcoach deliveries to Peoria Charter over the course of the two companies’ long-standing relationship.
Twenty-eight employees have been with the railroad or its corporate predecessors since the initiation of Rail Operations service in 1983.
Four consecutive years of passenger travel data (2019-2022) are available through the program, allowing users to extract travel trends with spatial, modal, equity, and other trip attributes.
The CTA is moving to the next stage in its selection of a contractor to design and build the $3.6 billion rail line extension.
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Sault Ste. Marie’s collaboration with Umo was made possible thanks to funding from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP).
The Antioch Transit Center (ATC) will be part of the Metro Nashville redevelopment plan for the former Global Mall property.
During construction, Red Line service will be unavailable at Farragut North, Metro Center, and Gallery Place stations with free shuttle buses replacing trains from Dec. 18 through Saturday, Dec. 30.
The I-405 Stride BRT project includes the S1 Line between Burien and Bellevue scheduled to open in 2028 and the S2 Line between Bellevue and Lynnwood scheduled to open in 2029.
The study, “The Road to Transportation Decarbonization: Readying the Grid for Electric Fleets,” builds on a 2021 collaborative study conducted by National Grid and Hitachi Energy.
GMV is bringing together its employees, customers, and partners to raise funds that will go directly to Maui Bus’ preferred relief organization, Maui United Way.
The LIFE program helps qualifying Los Angeles County residents save money by providing free rides or deeply discounted fares on 13 transit systems across Los Angeles County.
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