LaHood hearing postponed
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The confirmation hearing for Ray LaHood, President-Elect Barack Obama’s pick for secretary of transportation, has been postponed until at least next week. For the full story, click here.
LaHood hearing postponed. Ex-Bart officer pleads not guilty. NY seniors faced with fare hike.
LaHood hearing postponed
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The confirmation hearing for Ray LaHood, President-Elect Barack Obama’s pick for secretary of transportation, has been postponed until at least next week. For the full story, click here.
Ex-BART officer pleads not guilty
OAKLAND, Calif. – Johannes Mehserle – a former police officer for the Bay Area Rapid Transit – pleaded not guilty in the New Year’s Day shooting of a passenger at an Oakland rail station. For the full story, click here.
NY seniors faced with paratransit fare hike
NEW YORK – The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s plan to raise paratransit fares from $2 to as much as $5 per ride is expected to seriously impact the elderly. For the full story, click here.

The delivery marks the first car in a 374‑vehicle order and begins the arrival of a new generation of higher‑capacity, more reliable, and more comfortable trains for one of the country’s busiest commuter rail systems.
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Metro launches a 24-month project to replace 3,700 bus stop signs, introducing improved visibility, QR-enabled rider info, and expanded amenities across Hamilton County.
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See how the longtime public servant and transportation visionary helped shape Bay Area transit systems and championed rail development nationwide.
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Industry leaders see both promise and peril ahead as intercity bus travel rebounds, but unpredictable market forces threaten to reshape the sector.
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The station was rebuilt as part of SEPTA’s Station Accessibility Program, making it fully ADA accessible with new elevators, ramps, and high-level platforms.
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The plan represents an increase of just 1.9% over the current year, and includes investments in new buses, more full-length fare gates, and other enhancements for customers.
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The announcement highlights the long-standing partnership between the Class I railroad and the commuter rail system, dating back to Metra's creation in 1983.
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In Part 1, Blandon shares his journey from the U.S. Marines to a leadership role in public transit, along with insights on mentorship and professional growth within the industry.
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The revamped Buyer’s Guide will reach METRO’s audience of more than 17,000 print and digital subscribers, providing suppliers with year-round visibility in front of transit agency leaders, motorcoach operators, and industry decision-makers across North America.
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