N.Y.'s Transit Tech Lab looking to solve transportation challenges
With the first program proving to be so successful, other transportation providers including NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak are participating alongside the MTA this year.
With the first program proving to be so successful, other transportation providers including NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak are participating alongside the MTA this year.
During an event, a HART bus operator, CEO Ben Limmer, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister, and ATU representatives took the inaugural ride.
The agency was awarded the 2019 Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award by APTA for the category representing the largest transportation systems.
The agency was named APTA’s 2019 national mid-sized Transit System of the Year for agencies with ridership between four million and 20 million trips per year.
The agency earned APTA’s award in the small urban transit system category characterized by annual ridership of four million or less
METRO asked some of the top execs in the nation what they are doing to improve their offerings for ridership.
He was named APTA’s 2019 Outstanding Public Transportation Manager Award.
The new LFSe+ integrates the proven traction motor and power electronics from BAE Systems.
Jeffrey A. Nelson, GM of the Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District in Moline, Ill., will serve as vice chair.
With less hardware to purchase and less equipment to install, the multi-dispenser charging solution can lower the cost of infrastructure for customers.
Will address the challenges by assisting stakeholders in understanding how to access grants and financing products and developing data-driven approaches to solve issues.
METRO asked some of the top execs in the nation what they are implementing to enhance services.
As the MTA’s largest-ever capital plan, the agency hopes to make over $40 billion in capital investments in New York City Transit.
Andy Byford was appointed president of the agency, the largest in North America, with almost 8 million daily riders, in January 2018
Submitted proposal to FTA for a $950,000 grant to test three self-driving shuttles as part of a pilot program.
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