
New Bill Aims to Strengthen America’s Transit Workforce
Legislation would expand funding for training, apprenticeships, and workforce development as agencies face staffing shortages and evolving technology demands.
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Legislation would expand funding for training, apprenticeships, and workforce development as agencies face staffing shortages and evolving technology demands.
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In addition, 80% said public transit is valuable to communities because it provides vital connections to fundamental resources.
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It is anticipated that Light RailLink service will need to be suspended for approximately two weeks to complete repairs.
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Will work in partnership with the government of Tongren, located in eastern Guizhou province, in defining the route for the system.
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The six-bus order was comprised of four BYD K9S 35-foot models and two K7 30-foot models.
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Agency received only one response to its initial RFP for new bi-level gallery cars.
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The safety plan rule takes effect on July 19, 2019, and compliance with the rule is required within one year of that date.
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Set to be held on Monday, July 16, at U.S. DOT headquarters in Washington, D.C., the symposium will discuss best practices for PTC system field and interoperability testing.
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STV is serving as the engineer-of-record and principal design firm for the 2.6-mile-long Purple Line extension.
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Roughly half of the neighborhoods served by the NYC subway system – 62 out of 122 – lack a single accessible station.
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The New Flyer Xcelsior buses have been designed for a special BRT system that improves route capacity and schedule reliability.
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