Keolis to Operate Fixed-Route Bus Services for OCTA
The four-year contract begins on June 11, with two two-year options to extend with Keolis.
The four-year contract begins on June 11, with two two-year options to extend with Keolis.
The Operational Efficiency and Human Capital Utilization challenges were announced in January 2023 and solicited nearly 150 applications from across the world.
METRO spoke to SMRT Transit Manager Gamaliel Anguiano about how the agency is working to build a multimodal transportation system that is more conducive, its quest to go 100% zero emissions, and much more.
He was involved in an automobile collision in San Bernardino County that took his life at the age of 65. The details of the accident are unknown, and the authorities are investigating the incident.
New schedules on some routes will improve reliability along busy corridors, add seasonal service to key city attractions, better align capacity with ridership demand, and accommodate construction across the city.
Before his departure from Hele-On, Andoh joined METRO Executive Editor Alex Roman to discuss how he has rebuilt transit agencies over the course of his career, how reinvention and innovation have been the keys to success at his stops along the way, and the idea of zero fare public transit.
While COVID and supply chain issues continue to make an impact on transit bus deliveries, the trend could shift in the short term thanks to record funding and the slow yet building increase in ridership around the nation.
The transformational initiative will add over 200 miles of new premium transit services to its existing service network.
The program provides a free transit pass that helps lower students’ overall educational costs, while giving them a reliable means of transportation to attend school, jobs, medical appointments, and leisure activities.
See the newest/latest buses on display at this year's APTA Mobility Conference.
The BRT line, called MCTS CONNECT, begins service on June 4, 2023.
The region’s first bus rapid transit system will be growing its footprint with a new station in downtown St. Petersburg.
The order will help NYCT modernize its fleet as part of the agency’s strategic priorities to create a more accessible public transportation system.
The new starting pay for a GRTC bus operator is $24.91, up from the previous starting pay of $17.43.
Robison joins METRO Executive Editor Alex Roman to discuss how adding digital engagement to the community outreach process can increase equity and provide access to more people then ever before.
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