
NJ TRANSIT Secures Capital Funding, Adopts FY2027 Budget
The budgets continue investments in infrastructure and equipment to maintain the system in a state of good repair and enhance the overall customer experience.
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The budgets continue investments in infrastructure and equipment to maintain the system in a state of good repair and enhance the overall customer experience.
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Ridership on light rail exceeded average ridership by 60% for the entire six days of events, proving that public transit is essential to hosting an international mega-event, according to Valley Metro officials.
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The plan’s vision is “Safe, reliable, accessible public transportation that connects people to opportunity, advances equity and combats climate change.”
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The partnership is the latest in a series of initiatives the CTA has taken to recruit and support the veteran workforce.
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With over one hundred million annual riders on its buses and rail system, WMATA plays a critical role in both the National Capital Region and the broader northeast corridor.
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As part of SCRAP-IT’s vehicle scrappage program, individuals who scrap their vehicles can now choose to receive a TransLink Stored Value Compass Card worth $50 monthly for 16 months.
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Public transportation brings unique cleaning and disinfecting challenges because more than 34 million people utilize these services each weekday in the U.S.
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During his tenure, ABA’s membership nearly tripled in size and its annual convention, ABA’s Marketplace, grew to be the leading domestic packaged travel event in the industry.
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The new plan was drafted and finalized with the assistance of Metra customers, employees, board members, regional stakeholders, and others.
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In a pre-budget submission to the Minister of Finance, the Mayors’ Council is specifically calling for emergency relief funding of $250 million — to be matched by the BC government.
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MTI's research found that transit frequently fails to work as a public service or as an adequate alternative to driving.
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