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Managementby Joey Campbell, assistant editorApril 1, 2002

Motorcoach Operators Go the Whole Nine Yards

Marketing a motorcoach operation to sports teams requires a strategy for reaching the right audience, packaging and promoting an attractive deal and providing safe, dependable service that suits the ever-changing needs of athletic organizations.

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Managementby John Walsh, chief maintenance officer of NYCTApril 1, 2002

The Science of Preventive Maintenance at NYCT

Keeping 4,600 buses in working order requires a dynamic PM strategy that integrates OEM recommendations, regulatory requirements and performance indicators. Here’s how NYCT manages the task.

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Railby Janna Starcic, assistant editorApril 1, 2002

High-Speed Success Overseas Hasn't Come to the U.S.

With high-speed rail projects springing up all over the world, will the United States be forced to forever play catch-up? Although corridor proposals are plentiful, U.S. projects are mired in funding quandaries, face stringent safety standards and an aging rail infrastructure.

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Managementby <i>METRO</i> staffApril 1, 2002

10 Most Improved Transit Agencies

In the face of unsupportive patrons and legislators, these 10 agencies managed to alter service enough to create successful systems.

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Managementby Walt Smothers, Transit Authority of River CityMarch 1, 2002

Future bright for LED systems

Although LEDs are fairly new to the truck and transit industries, they have been used in the automotive industry for several years.

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Managementby Frank Di Giacomo, publisherMarch 1, 2002

(PT)2 takes its message to America

I was flipping through a recent issue of Newsweek when I saw a full-page black-and-white advertisement featuring a young boy holding a melting ice cream cone.

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Managementby StaffMarch 1, 2002

Recaro

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