NY MTA taps Trillium CNG for extended maintenance, ops contract
Company will remotely monitor the performance of the stations, plus make regularly scheduled on-site visits and conduct annual fuel quality tests.
Company will remotely monitor the performance of the stations, plus make regularly scheduled on-site visits and conduct annual fuel quality tests.
Will continue to provide maintenance, operations, and staffing for 46 buses, offering more than 3.5 million trips annually.
Through the ViaVan app, passengers will be seamlessly matched in real time with other riders headed their way, sharing their trip in a professionally-chauffeured vehicle.
The need for a strong workforce is especially critical since half of the nation’s railway engineers are eligible for retirement in the next five to 10 years.
Bruce McCuaig will serve as a member of AECOM's Americas Transit market sector working from the company's Mississauga office.
Ending the program will save about $144,000 in annual website hosting and maintenance costs, as well as interface support costs.
Toyota expects to introduce over 100 fuel-cell buses, mainly within the Tokyo metropolitan area, ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
Intermountain Coach has been a dealer and lessor of mid-size buses in the Rocky Mountain Region for over 20 years.
The regional transit association was formed in 1979 to represent transit operators and others interested in public transit issues.
The investments will contribute to the ongoing implementation of the 58 projects and policies identified in Go Boston 2030, which is the city’s long-term transportation plan unveiled in 2017.
As the sr. VP, business development, Rob Mowat previously led Transdev’s business development efforts in the U.S. and Canada managing contract transportation engagements for government agencies
The line comprises approximately four miles of double track and six elevated stations.
Assemblyman Sean M. Ryan, who credited other local delegation members with helping bring home the Metro Rail funds, has called for a five-year, $100 million capital plan to address the system’s needs.
The project is designed to encourage people to read, while also making their transit experience more enjoyable on MetroBus and MetroLink.
The winners will be announced at BusCon 2018, which takes place at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis Oct. 1 to 3.
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