U.S. DOT Awards $233M in Intercity Passenger Rail Grants
Funded by the Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair Program, the investments will help replace bridges and tunnels along the Northeast Corridor and more.
Funded by the Federal-State Partnership for State of Good Repair Program, the investments will help replace bridges and tunnels along the Northeast Corridor and more.
The goal of the pilot is to help younger people learn transit with close to 75% of the school’s students participating.
ZEB Con is a gathering for transit, school, and shuttle bus operators leading the charge toward electrification.
In early 2022, Revvo provided its real-time tire management systems to the Harding University Parking and Transportation department.
Strive will collaborate with local community-based organizations to offer a trauma-informed and rider assistance solution.
The total cost for all six locomotive conversions, which will be performed in Patterson, Georgia, is $34.6 million.
The application now features four new tools.
To address this significant demand, the rail operation is hosting hiring events and career fairs to attract new talent, with a concentration in Los Angeles, Seattle, New Orleans, New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Oakland, Philadelphia, Miami, and Wilmington, Del.
The latest Fiscal Year 2022 report revealed an increase in ridership of 52% for Trolley and 41% for bus when compared to FY21.
It found that countries with advanced economies account for a growing percentage of incidents worldwide, with the U.S. taking the lead in the total number of incidents and number of fatalities.
With Umo, CATS riders can plan multi-modal journeys, make contactless payments, receive real-time travel information, and earn rewards through fare capping.
As SunRail’s end-to-end solutions partner, Icomera will replace the existing, legacy Wi-Fi system aboard 22 cars (cabs + coaches).
This test is to ensure that the trains and tracks meet all clearance requirements for the electric trains to operate safely along the Corridor.
The Income Assistance Pilot Program launched in March to extend eligibility for transit discounts to individuals who receive public income assistance.
Funded by the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, more than 1,100 of the 1,800 vehicles being funded will use zero-emissions technology, which reduces air pollution and helps meet the President’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
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