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APTA Honors 2022 Bus Safety, Security Excellence Award Winners

The APTA Bus and Rail Safety & Security Excellence Awards recognize public transit providers for their innovative and proactive safety and security programs.

by Staff
May 4, 2022
APTA Honors 2022 Bus Safety, Security Excellence Award Winners

The 2022 Safety & Security Excellence Award winners are awarded in categories based on bus ridership.

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The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) announced the winners of the 2022 Bus Safety and Security Excellence Awards.

“Every year our industry works closely together to advance the cause of providing transportation to all Americans. A major part of that effort is addressing security and safety advancements and sharing best practices with systems across the country. I want to congratulate the public transit systems being honored for their safety and security contributions to the industry,” said Paul P. Skoutelas, APTA president/CEO. “Their work will guide the continued growth and advancement of public transit, making it safer for their passengers, employees, and communities nationwide.”

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The APTA Bus and Rail Safety & Security Excellence Awards recognize public transit providers for their innovative and proactive safety and security programs.

Nominations are evaluated on four criteria: effectiveness, benefit level, innovation, and transferability. The top honor is the GOLD Award, which is presented to organizations with the best example of a safety or security program. A Certificate of Merit is given to organizations in recognition of exceptional achievement in safety or security.

The 2022 Safety & Security Excellence Award winners are awarded in categories based on bus ridership. Winners include systems from California, Indiana, Ontario, Quebec, and Texas.

SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Gold Winners

  • Societe de Transport de Montreal (SMT), Montreal, QC, Canada – More than 20,000,000 passenger trips annually

  • Metrolinx (GO Transit), Toronto, ON, Canada – More than 4,000,000 and fewer than 20,000,000 trips

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Certificate of Merit Winner

Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IndyGo), Indianapolis, Indiana – More than 4,000,000 and fewer than 20,000,000 annual passenger trips

SECURITY EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Gold Winner

  • OmniTrans, San Bernadino, California – More than 4,000,000 and fewer than 20,000,000 passenger trips annually

Certificate of Merit Winner

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  • Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (CCRTA), Corpus Christi, Texas – More than 4,000,000 and fewer than 20,000,000 passenger trips annually

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