NJ TRANSIT awards $40M contract for 'Long Slip' rail project
When completed, the project will allow the agency to operate train service longer leading into, and recover more quickly from, storm events.
When completed, the project will allow the agency to operate train service longer leading into, and recover more quickly from, storm events.
The new lab will test dozens of new features that make subway stations more accessible for riders of all abilities.
The award honors public transit agencies that demonstrate innovative concepts or effective problem-solving techniques not previously applied in the industry.
The Series-EV system builds on that core technology but eliminates the need for a combustion engine to drive the bus.
The report explored seven metropolitan regions, including Boston, Los Angeles, and Seattle, that provide access to heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, and BRT.
With the first program proving to be so successful, other transportation providers including NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak are participating alongside the MTA this year.
During an event, a HART bus operator, CEO Ben Limmer, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister, and ATU representatives took the inaugural ride.
The new LFSe+ integrates the proven traction motor and power electronics from BAE Systems.
Phase 1 of the proposed rail service would cover 41 miles connecting the existing Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station to the proposed ACE North Lathrop Station.
Jeffrey A. Nelson, GM of the Rock Island County Metropolitan Mass Transit District in Moline, Ill., will serve as vice chair.
With less hardware to purchase and less equipment to install, the multi-dispenser charging solution can lower the cost of infrastructure for customers.
Will address the challenges by assisting stakeholders in understanding how to access grants and financing products and developing data-driven approaches to solve issues.
The move means cyclists with wide-tire bicycles will now have an easier time of using public transit buses in the area.
With access to PublicInput.com’s software, TransLoc’s partner agencies can now offer riders an easy way to share their input on current service.
Ron Brooks previously served as manager of accessible transit services at Valley Metro.
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