CTA, Google Public Sector Partner to Develop Chatbot
The communication tool will make it easier than ever for riders to report issues and provide feedback to the agency.
The communication tool will make it easier than ever for riders to report issues and provide feedback to the agency.
The U.S. High Speed Rail Coalition says the federal investment is a sign that “the tide has turned” for high-speed rail in America.
The agency’s overall ridership has recovered 85% from its 2019 days, when it had its highest ridership year with 4,495,039 passengers; and weekend ridership has fully recovered back to 100%.
Supply chain issues continue to vex the expansion and transition of zero-emission buses in American cities. So, what can be done to help solve the problem?
Interested candidates have until Jan. 15, 2024, to submit their application for this unique career development opportunity.
The bills would raise the annual funding cap of the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services Program.
The recommendations submitted in the report will be considered on Wednesday, Dec. 6, by the Board of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (TBTA).
Jennifer Pyrz is expected to serve as interim CEO until the appointment of a new permanent CEO.
The final report shows an increase in customer boardings and estimates a reduction of approximately nine million vehicle miles traveled during July and August.
Peter Torrellas, newly appointed president of Cubic Transportation Systems, shares how he is tackling the challenges of new leadership, his short- and long-term goals for the company, and provides an update on where Cubic stands with its latest projects.
The MTA is ahead of schedule toward identifying $500 million in savings annually beginning in 2025.
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The plan supports key transportation goals of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration, including improving bus reliability and coordination of infrastructure investments to improve transit.
The program helps communities around the country carry out projects with significant local or regional impact.
The move will result in an additional $1.25 per hour wage increase, which for example, would increase the starting hourly wage for Broward County Transit bus operators to $20.73.
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