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Gary Thomas to Lead Lochner's Transit & Rail Practice

Supporting the company's vision of building a full-service infrastructure platform, Gary Thomas will be responsible for strategy development, client relationship management, and key pursuits and partnerships.

September 20, 2023
Gary Thomas to Lead Lochner's Transit & Rail Practice

A 2022 inductee of the APTA Hall of Fame, Gary Thomas brings to Lochner more than four decades of transit leadership and engineering experience, including his 22 years with DART.

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H.W. Lochner Inc. (Lochner), a provider of infrastructure planning and engineering services, named Gary Thomas, PE, the former president and executive director of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), to direct the growth of its national Transit & Rail practice.

Supporting the company's vision of building a full-service infrastructure platform, Thomas will be responsible for strategy development, client relationship management, and key pursuits and partnerships, with a direct reporting line to the company's Board Chair/CEO, Terry Ruhl.

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Additionally, Thomas will partner with Lochner's corporate development team to identify, acquire, and integrate transit and rail companies into Lochner's service portfolio.

A Wealth of Experience

A 2022 inductee of the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA's) Hall of Fame, Thomas brings to Lochner more than four decades of transit leadership and engineering experience, including his 22 years with DART.

Under his leadership, DART doubled its light rail system, twice, to become the longest in the U.S. at 93 miles. The agency has been recognized for innovation in developing a progressive clean fuels program for its bus fleet, advancing new models for local bus and paratransit services, and implementing customer-facing communications technology.

"Public transportation plays an indispensable role in our communities, promoting accessibility, reducing congestion, and minimizing our environmental footprint," said Thomas. "I'm excited to be joining the Lochner team and expanding the Transit & Rail practice nationally to deliver solutions that connect people and places and enhance quality of life."

With a life-long commitment to advancing the transit industry in America, Thomas is a past chair of APTA, Rail-Volution, and the SouthWest Transit Association. He also served on the Transportation Research Board Executive Committee, Transportation Cooperative Research Program, Texas Transportation Association, and the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority.

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In October, the Texas A&M Transportation Institute will be inducting Thomas into the Texas Transportation Hall of Honor.

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