New Flyer Launches Workforce Development Program
The program builds pathways to employment, enhances diversity and inclusion efforts, and provides opportunities for upskilling as electrification of mobility continues.
The program builds pathways to employment, enhances diversity and inclusion efforts, and provides opportunities for upskilling as electrification of mobility continues.
Moving Beyond Sustainability outlines a comprehensive sustainability strategy for the next decade to make Metro facilities greener, reduce air pollution and trash from construction and reduce smog and greenhouse gases across L.A. County.
Walter "Lenny" Cooksey Jr. brings with him 25 years of management experience in public and private transportation, financial services, marketing, and emergency management.
The agency will restore service on a group of routes and improve frequencies on others to just under 90% of pre-pandemic levels.
She also discusses transit's role in communities around the nation, the RTC’s ongoing work with the ADA community, and more.
The Sacramento Regional Transit District’s fare-free transit program has been extended through September 30, 2021.
Currently, Earth’s fleet consists of Teslas but it has plans to introduce zero-emission vehicles from other OEMs in the future.
City and county governments and transportation agencies, as well as nonprofits, can order all-electric Class 3 to 5 passenger buses under the program.
The competitive grant funds are provided through FTA’s Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development Planning.
The $400-billion plan lays out a 30-year transportation blueprint for bringing about a more mobile and sustainable future.
The agency's newest commuter rail line, the N Line, adds service to improve mobility from the city’s northern suburbs to downtown Denver.
The specification combines APTA’s white book for standard bus specification with the new full-size bus automated driving system requirements developed by AECOM, which formed the Automated Bus Consortium.
The awards recognize public transit providers for their innovative and proactive safety and security programs.
Nine of the projects were selected to specifically address safety at highway-rail grade crossings, and deter illegal trespassing, which is the leading cause of rail-related deaths in America.
The association is asking Congress to help the transportation sectors that received no direct assistance through the CARES Act before it provides a second round of direct assistance to other transportation sectors, such as the airlines.
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