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Managementby StaffMay 31, 2005

New Flyer receives CUTA award

Award given at annual conference honors company's efforts to improve employee safety.

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Managementby StaffMay 27, 2005

Greyhound to cut service to 22 Indiana cities

Bloomington, Columbus, Huntington and Muncie are among the cities being dropped by Greyhound, effective June 20.

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Managementby StaffMay 24, 2005

Siemens to track 8,000 London buses

Under the $219 million contract, improved real-time information will be provided to passengers waiting at 2,000 bus shelters around the city.

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Managementby StaffMay 24, 2005

NYCT ditches subway camera ban

After widespread criticism from civil libertarians and free press advocates, photos and videotaping will not be outlawed on trains or in stations.

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Railby StaffMay 23, 2005

Dallas/Fort Worth Airport debuts largest people mover

Skylink will initially be able to shuttle 5,000 passengers per hour per direction.

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Managementby StaffMay 23, 2005

Laidlaw Transit names new president

Most recently, Michael R. Rushin was a senior vice president with Laidlaw's Education Services division.

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Managementby StaffMay 23, 2005

Miami exercises option for 115 NABI buses

Deal represents 8th NABI bus order for Miami-Dade Transit since 2001.

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Managementby StaffMay 19, 2005

Senate passes transportation bill

Senate proposal calls for $295, compared with $284 proposed in March by House.

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Railby StaffMay 17, 2005

Japanese rail chief to resign over fatal crash

WJR President Takeshi said he did not necessarily think that the commuter rail line's tight operating schedule was directly connected to the April 25 accident.

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Managementby StaffMay 16, 2005

Trailways adds Pismo Beach, Calif., affiliate to network

AmericanStar, with 10 full size motorcoaches and 10 school buses, is seeing major growth in its military and school contracts.

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