Creative Bus Sales Rebrands
The new name and brand identity, Model1 Commercial Vehicles, reflects the evolution beyond bus sales to also include distribution, service, parts, financing, and insurance
The new name and brand identity, Model1 Commercial Vehicles, reflects the evolution beyond bus sales to also include distribution, service, parts, financing, and insurance
The 40-foot Proterra ZX5 Max vehicles will be placed in service on area streets in July following additional staff training.
The awards recognize transit organizations for their innovative and proactive safety and security programs.
OCTA is working with Metrolink to develop and implement protective measures along the rail line, below Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens just north of the San Clemente Pier.
The project will add at least nine new segments of double track along the 83-mile FrontRunner commuter rail system and update signaling systems throughout the corridor.
Initiatives intended to improve community safety and wellbeing on the transit system continue to progress and are ongoing.
As GM of OC TRANSPO since 2021, Renée Amilcar has 20 years of experience across public transport, and is a respected figure among UITP’s membership.
Universal Coach Line, one of Canada’s largest private motorcoach operators, views the zero-emission, 45-foot, 52-passenger coach as a game changer for its Vancouver airport, commuter, and shuttle service routes.
Ed King retires with more than 46 years of service in public transportation
The budget allocates funding to increase the MBTA’s overall workforce to 7,643, which is 964 positions above what was budgeted for FY23.
The budgets are for fiscal years (FY) 2024 and 2025 and cover both operating and capital expenses.
This quarter the participating manufacturers sold 260 new and 92 pre-owned coaches, for a total of 352 motorcoaches.
Recipients will demonstrate technologies that reduce bus collisions, improve facility operations, and improve the accessibility and efficiency of service.
Initial tests will be conducted between Santa Clara and College Park Stations on the Santa Clara Drill Track. Test runs will expand to the main track, between San Antonio and San Jose Diridon stations this summer.
The study is the result of a year-long regional geographic information system (GIS) case study of the San Francisco Bay Area analyzing vertiport site suitability across five counties.
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