TARTA Extends Koprowski as CEO
The three-year agreement is retroactive to October and contains an option for the TARTA board to extend the contract an additional two years through October 2027.
The three-year agreement is retroactive to October and contains an option for the TARTA board to extend the contract an additional two years through October 2027.
The ban was made possible through a New York State Law that allows for those committing crimes against transit workers or sex offenses in public transportation to be banned for up to three years.
SEPTA is the first major transit system to deploy ZeroEyes’ solution.
Eligible employees whose employment was terminated as a result of the policy will be offered the opportunity to be reinstated by the TTC. They will not be eligible for back pay but their seniority will be preserved.
OLI’s new rail safety materials for delivery drivers include “Hustle,” a PSA available in 50, 30, and 15-second versions for package delivery drivers.
Intersection’s contract will now run through June 2029 and grants Intersection the right to deploy the transit system’s first-ever digital advertising network.
The researchers call the prototype EASI RIDER, which stands for “Efficient, Accessible and Safe Interaction in a Real Integrated Design Environment for Riders with disabilities.”
These grants support local strategies to increase transit access and encourage ridership.
Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit chose Equans, Masabi, and the Transit app to deliver solutions aimed at modernizing its services to improve reliability, efficiency, and the passenger experience.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit has launched a new pilot program that will substantially increase the agency’s commitment to riders to provide a safe and clean transit experience.
The list will advance a systematic approach for the improvement and development of the commuter and intercity passenger rail backbone of the region’s rail network.
The approved spending plan advances the CTA’s “Meeting the Moment: Transforming CTA’s Post-Pandemic Future” Action Plan, a multifaceted investment plan that focuses on responding to customers’ concerns.
Customers were greeted at the six new rail stations and commemorative pennants were distributed on opening day.
The delivery supports the city’s Sustainability and Climate Action Program and the goal of having an all-electric, carbon-neutral San Francisco by 2040.
Brian Riley takes over for Wayne Terry who recently retired after working at the agency for 42 years.
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