METRO Briefs
NTSB: driver agrees to interview. L.A. Metro enhances safety for blind riders. D.C. to N.Y.C. bus co. begins service.
NTSB: driver agrees to interview. L.A. Metro enhances safety for blind riders. D.C. to N.Y.C. bus co. begins service.
Enlisting FuelQuest’s services will enable the bus transportation carrier to reduce financial exposure to fuel price volatility with reduced freight and fuel costs, and automate invoice and delivery reconciliation.
The team will identify and prioritize key highway, bridge, transit, rail, aviation and intermodal spending.
Union allows Northeast to expand its customer base in the southeast region of Maine, while continuing to grow its clientele in central Maine.
To date, more than thirty Automated External Defibrillators have been installed on trains to protect passenger safety. The entire fleet will be equipped by the end of spring.
FCCC was selected primarily on the strength of its Zero Waste to Landfill efforts, a pilot program initiated by Daimler Trucks North America, FCCC's parent company.
System enables dozens of responding agencies — including fire, police and EMS — to communicate with each other via a common radio channel, accessible from each department’s own radio equipment.
Plan calls for an annual 20 percent increase in federal transit funding, with the program being funded at a guaranteed level of more than $30 billion annually by 2015.
Event retooled and renamed for Marketplace 2009 in Charlotte, N.C. with a more central location and educational seminars.
Carter steps in for Ron Huberman, who resigned to accept a position as chief executive of the Chicago Public Schools.
Firm selected, in part, due to its comprehensive and ongoing training and professional development programs, employee-ownership culture and work-life balance programs.
After inspecting the crash site, the investigators planned to head south to Kingman to evaluate the bus, according to AP reports.
Costing $166 million, the 14.7-mile Westside Express Service (WES) runs north from Wilsonville to Beaverton.
Richard A. Sullivan will provide central strategic leadership to the company's worldwide LeanSigma(r) continuous improvement implementation.
Winners honored in Orlando, Fla., immediately following UMA Expo 2009.
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