
Pittsburgh Regional Transit Announces All-Door Boarding on the University Line
All-door boarding will allow passengers to pay while entering the front, middle, or rear doors of the University Line’s 60-foot articulated buses.
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All-door boarding will allow passengers to pay while entering the front, middle, or rear doors of the University Line’s 60-foot articulated buses.
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evLABs, based in Utah, is joining forces with Pegasus Specialty Vehicles to provide bodies for electric school and shuttle buses.
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Jointly announced by the heads of the U.S. Departments of DOE, DOT, HUD, and EPA, the Blueprint is the first milestone deliverable of the historic MOU signed by the agencies in September of last year.
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The changes are the latest in a series of initiatives introduced in the past month in support of the Meeting the Moment: Transforming CTA’s Post-Pandemic Future Action Plan, which was unveiled in August.
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Stan Brzezniak previously held the position of business development manager.
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METRO spoke to Tom Waldron, global transit director for HDR, and Sally Librera, Americas Transit Market Leader/Sr. VP at AECOM, about some of 2022’s highlights, how the influx of funds will impact the consultant industry and public transit, and more.
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The board will continue to study the financial impacts of extending the program beyond June 2024.
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Throughout the pandemic, the CTA has continued to hire and train bus operators.
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In partnership with ABA (American Bus Association), a Busworld trade show and conference will be organized in Detroit from February 4 to February 7: the trade show from February 4 to 6 and the conference from February 5 to 7.
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The comprehensive testing assesses key performance areas, such as maintainability, reliability, safety, structural integrity, noise, fuel economy, and emissions.
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He joined the organization in 1999 as a member of the RTS Information Technology team and worked his way up to serve as CIO, COO, and deputy CEO, before being named CEO.
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