Biz Briefs: Citymapper Unlocks Features, Solotech Partnership, and More
Read the latest from Citymapper, Solotech, and the Milwaukee County Transit System.
Read the latest from Citymapper, Solotech, and the Milwaukee County Transit System.
In 2023, Metra is focusing nearly a quarter of its annual capital spending ($119.5 million) on rebuilding and renewing station facilities.
The new program will advance research and development efforts that seek to improve the safety, performance, and sustainability of freight, intercity passenger, and commuter rail.
The transformational initiative will add over 200 miles of new premium transit services to its existing service network.
Academy Bus also plans to add 20 additional charter buses this year.
Uber has added COTA public transit information in-app so both COTA and Uber rideshare customers can compare more of their transportation options within the Columbus area.
Take a look at the recent news from Tolar Manufacturing Company, Motor Coach Industries, and Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
The program provides a free transit pass that helps lower students’ overall educational costs, while giving them a reliable means of transportation to attend school, jobs, medical appointments, and leisure activities.
The addition brings the total investment to $34 million as the program aims to expedite the delivery of transportation infrastructure projects.
Michael Baker International, Inc. will do construction-related services for three SEPTA stations.
RTC has awarded New Flyer a five-year contract with an initial firm order for seven zero-emission, hydrogen fuel cell-electric Xcelsior CHARGE FC 60-foot heavy-duty transit buses.
The program will build on MTA and CUNY's initiatives while supporting equity, diversity, and social mobility.
The analysis includes the top 50 largest U.S. metro areas by population.
LIT and Keolis will leverage their industry networks to create opportunities for education, mentoring, and professional development among multicultural employees.
In a proposed update to the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans (PTASP) rule, FTA will codify communication between frontline transit workers and management.
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