
Avoiding Mid-Season Breakdowns: A Fleet Readiness Q&A
John Hatman, COO of Master’s Transportation, breaks down the priorities, warning signs and common mistakes fleet managers should address now to stay ahead of summer demand.
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John Hatman, COO of Master’s Transportation, breaks down the priorities, warning signs and common mistakes fleet managers should address now to stay ahead of summer demand.
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Tim Rieck has over 20 years of transit experience spanning operations, planning, technology, and community partnerships.
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The agency was able to get about 20 bus routes back on line today along with a portion of its rail, according to a spokesperson.
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The Bay Area location, which opened August 1, is a full-service facility, staffed by factory-trained technicians servicing Prevost, Nova Bus®, and Volvo® coaches, as well as other brands.
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The Proterra E2 operates alongside the rest of the current liquid propane gas-fueled fleet and is part of a pilot program that will inform broader plans to introduce more electric units at the park.
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If a state fails to meet the deadline, the FTA is prohibited by federal law from obligating any funds to public transportation agencies throughout that state until certification is achieved.
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While the state provided grants to equip state police and some local departments, the Transportation Trust Fund is covering the $399 per-camera cost for NJ Transit.
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Prior to joining FTA, Williams was the director of the Washington Area Transit Office in the Maryland Department of Transportation.
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Thousands seeking shelter, assistance offered complimentary fares throughout VIA service area.
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From the New York Transit Museum archives, Daily Miracle Part 1, is a 1961 documentary about a day in the life of NYC's transit system.
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One-third of riders in a recent survey said the current system is too complex and difficult to understand.
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