
The motorcoach features Setra’s Ambiente seating, wireless internet, laptop connections and a rear galley.
Read More →The federal-state partnerships will support projects designed to cut delays and expand capacity on existing intercity passenger rail routes and help provide new services where none currently exist.
Read More →The 5.4-mile extension is part of a $6.1 billion project that is slated to begin construction in summer 2009, which will take the BART system to Milpitas, San Jose and Santa Clara.
Read More →The agency will expand its staff to include more police officers and field supervisors, and will add more security cameras.
Read More →Stations in Atlanta and Oklahoma City will fuel high-volume fleet applications, including hotel, parking, shared ride shuttles and transit buses.
Read More →Under a new program, organized by the university through Transportation Services, full-time university employees can trade in their parking pass for a city bus pass for just $5. This pass allows employees to ride all regular Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) bus routes.
Read More →U-PASS trial was established in response to high gas prices and the expected increase in on-campus parking congestion at CSULB when classes began for the 2008 fall semester.
Read More →The analyst performs data management and analysis to support the department’s parking and transportation programs.
Read More →The current round of report cards ask riders to grade the system based on the progress that has been made since the initial report cards were distributed.
Read More →The acquisition of J.B. Trimble will strengthen Hatch Mott MacDonald’s expanding Highway and Bridge practice, providing important niche skills such as the use of carbon fiber for concrete reinforcement in bridge rehabilitation projects.
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