Vapor to unveil new electric door system at APTA Bus & Paratransit
The system provides a wide door opening for faster passenger ingress and egress, superior door sealing, and improved vehicle esthetics.
The system provides a wide door opening for faster passenger ingress and egress, superior door sealing, and improved vehicle esthetics.
OnCumulus enables customers to leverage data across the enterprise to optimize reliability, achieve targeted performance, and increase savings.
The contract calls for an initial base order of up to 15 diesel-fueled, 40-foot buses, with up to a total of 85 over the life of the contract.
The aerial system would get fans from downtown to Dodger Stadium in about five minutes.
Universal Reduced Fare decal will make transit easier, providing a seamless access to transportation with less paperwork.
UPRR will operate PTC throughout tracks owned by Metrolink on the Ventura County Line south of the Moorpark station and the Antelope Valley Line.
Residents of the Far Northern Regional Center, which specializes in adults with developmental disabilities, can book for a ride online or by contacting a call center.
Scott Avedisian, who has served as Mayor of Warwick since 2000, was chair of the RIPTA board from 2012 to 2016.
Orbyt optimizes fleet management and operations, and provides passengers with the ultimate customer experience.
The commitment makes New Flyer the first bus manufacturer in the world to sign on.
A portfolio company of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator, AVM has commitments from launch customers in the U.S. and abroad for more than 250 vehicles.
David L. Mayer will oversee the management and operations of the MSC, which was created by the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia to serve as the State Safety Oversight Agency for the Metrorail system.
The company will move operations into a nearly 300,000-square-foot facility in phase one of the expansion to accommodate the need for additional production after a company acquisition.
The first firm order under this framework contract is for 60 Flexity trams and is valued at approximately $206 million.
The advancement of work to better integrate transit projects into Canada’s busiest airport will help connect the country’s second largest employment zone and reduce highway congestion.
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