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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 21, 2023

New York MTA Board Approves Series of Procurements

These contracts are made possible by the support and investment from the federal government.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsDecember 21, 2023

Biz Briefs: TRC Secures Pilot Project Contract, Vicinity, and More

Get the latest from The Routing Company, Vicinity Motor Corp., and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsDecember 21, 2023

L.A. Metro Highlights Full Year of Ridership Growth

Metro’s ridership in 2023 through November has now exceeded the level it posted for the entire calendar year of 2022.

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ArticlesDecember 20, 2023

How Small Cities Can Optimize Transit to Support Sporting Events, Holiday Crowds

Compared to regular transit service planning, services for special events pose a unique set of challenges to cities of smaller sizes, as well as service providers because they’re non-recurring events without a predictable transit demand.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 20, 2023

Lextran Announces New GM

Fred Combs has been with Lextran for more than seven years, most recently serving as director of Planning, Technology, and Community Relations.

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Articlesby Staff and News ReportsDecember 20, 2023

FTA Takes Steps to Address Nationwide Transit Worker Assaults

The Administration is encouraging members of the public, transit agencies, and other interested parties to submit comments on the proposed General Directive, which will be open for 60 days until February 20.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 19, 2023

Alva Carrasco Steps Down as LIT Board President

Alva Carrasco is stepping down as LIT Board president, as she led the organization during a critical phase of the growth and development.

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Newsby Alex RomanDecember 15, 2023

Sound Transit To Switch to Flat Fare for Light Rail System

The new fare, $3 per trip for adults, takes effect in Fall 2024, coinciding with the opening of the Lynnwood Link Extension.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsDecember 15, 2023

Facing Budget Gap, WMATA Budget Proposal Slashes Service, Raises Fares

The budget gap is a result of several factors, including lower ridership revenue that is still recovering from the pandemic, the depletion of federal pandemic relief funds, a subsidy credit provided to jurisdictions in 2020, and historic inflation.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 15, 2023

Houston METRO Honors Retiring President/CEO Tom Lambert

The Board recognized Lambert with a proclamation that highlighted his advocacy for enhanced customer experience, his commitment to public safety, and his contributions that improved public transit throughout the Houston region.

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