Keolis Lands Contract to Provide CapMetro Fixed-Route Bus Services
CapMetro will represent Keolis’ largest bus contract in the U.S. and build upon significant contract growth in the last year.
CapMetro will represent Keolis’ largest bus contract in the U.S. and build upon significant contract growth in the last year.
Under a new naming rights agreement between SEPTA and Drexel University, the station will be transformed into Drexel Station at 30th Street.
The $2.6 billion combined operating budgets for both conventional and Wheel-Trans paratransit services and represents a 7.5% increase over the approved 2023 budget.
These contracts are made possible by the support and investment from the federal government.
Get the latest from The Routing Company, Vicinity Motor Corp., and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.
Metro’s ridership in 2023 through November has now exceeded the level it posted for the entire calendar year of 2022.
Bus stop enhancements include wider sidewalks, wheelchair ramps, larger bus pads, and tactile paving, which assists pedestrians who are blind or visually impaired.
This space has become available as part of the $2.1 billion Red and Purple Modernization (RPM) Phase One Project now underway.
Fred Combs has been with Lextran for more than seven years, most recently serving as director of Planning, Technology, and Community Relations.
As first announced with NFI’s second quarter 2023 financial results, NFI entered into an agreement for up to C$10 million in interest-free financing from PrairiesCan through Canada’s Jobs and Growth Fund.
The contracts cover projects in California and Illinois.
Alva Carrasco is stepping down as LIT Board president, as she led the organization during a critical phase of the growth and development.
The same-day option will be offered to Redi-Wheels ADA-eligible customers on a space-available basis with no limits on the number of trips a passenger can request.
The NTSB Most Wanted List of Transportation Safety Improvements has been the focus of the agency’s safety advocacy efforts for nearly 35 years.
CTCE’s partnership with industry leaders in advancing V2G technology will highlight the role an electric bus fleet can have in offsetting the peak capacity of utilities, such as BC Hydro, during peak periods.
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