Lightning Systems taking all-electric Ford Transit on road show
Tours will start at Loveland, Colo. headquarters, with one heading westbound to California and the other will travel eastbound through Detroit to New York.
Tours will start at Loveland, Colo. headquarters, with one heading westbound to California and the other will travel eastbound through Detroit to New York.
CNG buses make up 106 of RTA’s 453 total bus fleet.
The agency will install the safety technology on its fleet of nearly seventy fixed-route vehicles.
Company will remotely monitor the performance of the stations, plus make regularly scheduled on-site visits and conduct annual fuel quality tests.
Through the ViaVan app, passengers will be seamlessly matched in real time with other riders headed their way, sharing their trip in a professionally-chauffeured vehicle.
The need for a strong workforce is especially critical since half of the nation’s railway engineers are eligible for retirement in the next five to 10 years.
Bruce McCuaig will serve as a member of AECOM's Americas Transit market sector working from the company's Mississauga office.
Toyota expects to introduce over 100 fuel-cell buses, mainly within the Tokyo metropolitan area, ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
As the sr. VP, business development, Rob Mowat previously led Transdev’s business development efforts in the U.S. and Canada managing contract transportation engagements for government agencies
The line comprises approximately four miles of double track and six elevated stations.
Assemblyman Sean M. Ryan, who credited other local delegation members with helping bring home the Metro Rail funds, has called for a five-year, $100 million capital plan to address the system’s needs.
The winners will be announced at BusCon 2018, which takes place at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis Oct. 1 to 3.
The agency says hardware is being installed on three lines, with a goal of finishing by year’s end, however, the system won’t go live until 2020.
First deployed on Stertil-Koni wireless mobile column lifts in 2015, the ebright Smart Control System has been integrated into the company’s battery-operated cable mobile column lifts as well as the ECOLIFT.
The company installed the first cloud-based scheduling and dispatch software, statewide, for 42 transportation providers at 51 locations.
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