FTA Grants $240M to Support BRT Project in Twin Cities
The FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement will help the Metropolitan Council expand its BRT network.
The FTA Full Funding Grant Agreement will help the Metropolitan Council expand its BRT network.
The proposed Capital Budget is $976 million, while the proposed 12-Year Program represents SEPTA’s largest-ever investment in the system.
Metro will host community-focused events across the region and launch an interactive website where customers can explore the reimagined bus network and provide input.
Keolis operates and maintains a range of transportation networks across 13 countries including North America with 68,000 employees.
Metrolink and Pacific Surfliner passengers are asked to look out for the latest updates on rail service and schedules.
The program provides two years of no-cost intensive technical assistance to under-resourced and disadvantaged communities to help identify, develop, and deliver transportation projects that strengthen communities.
The majority of the deliveries were EV Star Cab and Chassis but also included EV Star Cargoes, EV Stars, EV 250 30-foot low-floor transit buses, and a Type D BEAST all-electric school bus.
The base term of the initial five-year contract with an agency budget of around $ 401M USD allows for two potential extensions in 2028 and 2033.
TARC received a new grant that will allow TARC to replace two high-emission diesel buses with two battery-electric extended-range buses.
The improvements are part of the CTA's ongoing, cyclical station improvement program Refresh & Renew.
Maintenance Training Manager Michael Tingley and Instructor Pat Courchaine of OCTA’s maintenance training team helped familiarize first responders with the systems on OC Bus.
The proposal uses SEPTA’s final installment of federal COVID relief funding that has helped to avoid service cuts and fare increases associated with pandemic-induced revenue losses.
The company’s 50-plus vehicle fleet accommodates groups of all sizes.
The joint venture will be providing management and design services as part of the first Notice to Proceed to complete the design development and configuration footprint for each station site with an option to progress to the second Notice to Proceed.
The company's commitment is highlighted by the pouring of concrete foundations for a greenfield drives and services facility in New Berlin, Wis.
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