The award follows a competitive procurement that began in August 2023.
The new schedules enable the agency to dynamically add scheduled service to align with the growing rail operator workforce throughout the spring and summer.
By combining these two powerful applications, agencies will be able to prevent catastrophic failures from occurring by providing predictive maintenance plans for ease of use in diagnosing issues, as well as filing work orders from a single system.
The investments will help people get to work, school, healthcare appointments, and other destinations via subways, light rail, buses, and ferry systems.
Metro’s February bus and rail ridership combined was at 80.8% of its February 2019 pre-pandemic level. Average weekend ridership in February was 97.2% of pre-pandemic (February 2019) levels and average February weekday ridership was 73.8% of its February 2019 pre-pandemic level.