First Transit to manage Mobile, Ala.'s Wave Transit System
The system is comprised of 12 routes and carries more than one million passengers annually.
The system is comprised of 12 routes and carries more than one million passengers annually.
Stephanie Laubenstein will develop innovative technical and commercial solutions to meet the needs and demands of a rapidly changing public transit industry.
The Joint Development Program decides which properties are suitable to build on and provides the necessary groundwork and resources to develop those properties.
The high-definition surveillance solution provides full coverage inside and outside the vehicle to promote passenger safety and reduce liability.
Program supports public transportation for Native American tribes by providing access to jobs, schools, and health care, as well as meeting the needs of elders and people with disabilities.
The Dec.18, 2017 derailment of Amtrak train #501 killed three people and injured 62.
Aircraft design features detachable wings to hasten turnover at airports and make boarding easier and closer to passengers’ homes.
Two Coradia iLint prototypes will enter pilot operation in the Elbe-Weser network, with passenger service scheduled for late summer.
With the recent announcement of North Carolina, Puerto Rico, and Washington state, 17 states have now achieved SSO Program certification.
The program will help public and private sector clients accelerate adoption of battery-powered electric buses by reducing upfront costs.
During GRTC’s pilot Travel Training Program, Kelsey Calder completed substantial course work and passed her final practicum in June 2018.
The event gives senior transit maintenance professionals the chance to learn about some of the latest trends they are facing in their shops.
ProntoRes enables group travel planners to book, manage, track and pay all group transportation services online from the web portal mobile app.
The flexible mover operates on or off the rails for increased dexterity and efficiency allowing for easy maintenance of railcars.
The University hopes to expand the service to its neighboring communities in the fall.
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