COTA Named One of the Best Workplaces to Advance
The agency joins 17 organizations in the country recognized by Parity.org as those creating the culture and conditions in which people of color and women can excel.
The agency joins 17 organizations in the country recognized by Parity.org as those creating the culture and conditions in which people of color and women can excel.
Each year, CVSA highlights certain aspects of the roadside inspection. This year, inspectors will focus on anti-lock braking systems and cargo securement to emphasize the importance of those aspects of vehicle safety.
The Transportation for America report finds that higher demand for zero-emission grants significantly lowered the probability of accessing zero-emission project funds.
It is hosted by Jared Schnader, sr. director and bus initiative lead, at CALSTART, who has more than 15 years in the bus industry, from manufacturing, sales, operations, and consulting.
Craft workers at Metro-North’s North White Plains Shop applied a vinyl wrap to Metro-North’s locomotive No. 208, the first locomotive to be rebranded.
The contract will have a service start date of July 1 and a five-year base term, with the potential for up to two option years.
The district is scheduled to have a totally zero-emission bus fleet by 2034, six years ahead of California’s 2040 deadline for transit agencies.
Courses will be offered in July, September, October, and November of 2023 at Rutgers CAIT in Piscataway, NJ.
FRA looks to regional partnerships to help implement a new project alternative and ensure Union Station remains in sound fiscal condition.
The project will transform the rail network and introduce new electric trains along core segments of the network in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area.
MTM Transit and Alexander Dennis are the latest companies in the spotlight.
Promise Place at 45th Street between Olive and Wabash Streets and The Mabion at 27th Street and Forest will serve tenants with incomes ranging from 30% to 60% of the median family income.
Amid the end of the incident period for all COVID-19 emergency and major disaster declarations, FTA Administrator Nuria Fernandez wrote a letter to announce the administration will stop offering COVID-19 relief funding.
Following entry into a tolling agreement with the FHWA, congestion pricing could begin up to 310 days later, during which contractors would design, build, test and activate tolling equipment.
The $3.6B RLE project will extend the Red Line from the existing southern terminal at 95th Street to 130th Street.
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