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Managementby StaffAugust 11, 2003

Transystems acquires company, expands services

Multisystems Inc. specializes in transit service planning, fare policy and technology, Intelligent Transportation Systems, ADA and paratransit consulting.

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Railby StaffAugust 11, 2003

Florida's Tri-Rail changes name

The agency is now called the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority.

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Managementby StaffAugust 8, 2003

Transportation second highest cost for U.S. families

American families spend more than 19 cents out of every dollar earned on transportation.

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Railby StaffAugust 7, 2003

Team selected for WTC PATH terminal design

The partnership, a joint venture with DMJM+Harris and STV, includes architect Santiago Calatrava S.A.

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Managementby StaffAugust 6, 2003

First Transit acquires Coach USA operations for $22.5M

The transaction adds about 1,300 vehicles and nearly 2,000 new employees at more than 30 locations.

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Managementby StaffAugust 5, 2003

Sandberg sworn in as head of FMCSA

Annette M. Sandberg has been serving as acting adminstrator of the FMCSA since December 2002.

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Managementby StaffAugust 5, 2003

Senate commits money for motorcoach security

The bill, S.929, would provide $25 million in industry security grants for FY 2003 and $99 million in FY 2004.

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Managementby StaffAugust 4, 2003

PB to consult on Utah corridor project

Services in the contract include preparation of an environmental impact statement and all preliminary engineering.

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Managementby StaffAugust 1, 2003

TCRP site evaluates global warming impacts

Users enter the monthly distances traveled by mode of transportation and the site's emissions calculator automatically provides a personalized greenhouse gas accounting.

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Managementby StaffJuly 31, 2003

N.J. Transit creates incident response task force

Recent incidents including a derailment and power outages prompted the creation of the 22-member task force.

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