ABC Companies Promotes Fleet Diversification at UMA Expo 2022
ABC said fleet diversification is key to the company's growth strategy, and the company’s current lineup reflects its commitment to mixed fleet utilization.
ABC said fleet diversification is key to the company's growth strategy, and the company’s current lineup reflects its commitment to mixed fleet utilization.
The CMP will present a new, free platform to help connect small businesses to USDOT procurement officials across all modal administrations.
The appointments follow Darren Kettle’s selection as CEO of the region’s passenger rail service in September 2021.
Lightning eMotors has completed expansion of manufacturing facility to more than 226,000 square feet, doubling its production capacity.
Forecasts for intercity bus travel are markedly better than those generally made for public transit, but somewhat less optimistic than that for Amtrak predicted by McKinsey & Co.
The approximately two-year study will aim to provide updated engineering and cost estimates to determine recommendations for service to northwestern metropolitan communities, which include Broomfield, Louisville, Boulder, and Longmont.
The new three-year agreement was ratified by members of the coach operators’ union, Teamsters Local 952.
The program allows affordable housing developers to partner with transit agencies to seek funds for projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide benefits to disadvantaged communities.
The public transportation industry and its large supplier base are about to receive their largest financial boost in history. The boost will then become even larger and more sustained if other pending legislative actions remain on track.
Laura Grams will work closely with transportation planning and transit leadership to expand and diversify HDR’s transit planning offerings.
The expanded commercial space is suited to electric vehicle (EV) design and testing.
The promise asks leaders to commit to creating Hispanic-friendly places for employees and others.
James Sincaglia is a career employee at NJ TRANSIT with more than 26 years of service with the corporation.
The firm will evaluate the area and identify opportunities to promote transit-oriented development, improve connectivity and mobility, preserve historic resources, and stimulate economic growth.
She will succeed Phillip Eng, who is retiring after nearly four years as LIRR president.
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