Icomera Names New CEO
Icomera will welcome Catherine Chardon to her new role at the beginning of March.
Icomera will welcome Catherine Chardon to her new role at the beginning of March.
The new program incentivizes individuals and organizations to think creatively in developing innovative solutions to combat human trafficking in the transportation industry, and to share those innovations with the broader community.
The portal now includes a combined look at rail and bus ridership, adds no-tap rail ridership to the rail dashboard to track the effectiveness of anti-fare evasion efforts, and provides a more complete picture of total ridership.
With unencumbered access to Green Line stations, crews were able to accomplish station enhancements and amenity upgrades like new flooring and lighting, which further improved the customer experience.
Leann M. Caver will take over for outgoing CEO Shawn M. Donaghy, who was recently appointed CEO of the North County Transit District in San Diego County, Calif.
Federal funding has been important in enabling the MTA to advance ADA upgrade projects.
One of the 36 Free MallRide vehicles has been fitted with the new seats and is currently running on the MallRide route.
Business is expected to be substantially completed by the end of fiscal year 2024, once existing customer orders are completed and delivered, according to the company.
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As with New York City Transit’s subways and buses, OMNY will allow Hudson Rail Link users to participate in the MTA’s seven-day fare capping program.
The project includes a series of “firsts” for Valley Metro and the community, including the first elevated station, rail-only bridge over I-17, and a multimodal transit center named after regional transit champion, former Phoenix Mayor, and Councilmember Thelda Williams.
MARTA's collaboration with INIT will impact riders’ commutes in Atlanta through the introduction of a unified, contactless "tap and go" service.
The grant for the new RapidRide J Line was funded by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
If approved by the MBTA Board of Directors, these fare changes would go into effect in spring and summer 2024.
The tech-based program averages over 14,000 rides per week.
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