
APTA leaders and members met with lawmakers to advocate for full federal funding of transit and passenger rail, along with policy reforms to accelerate project delivery and strengthen local decision-making.
Read More →It is no secret that transit in the U.S. is slow and expensive to build.
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The agency will implement cost-saving measures in 2026 to maintain service levels, fulfill core functions, and retain its workforce.
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The 2025 update to ZET Ahead includes detailed profiles of six new states: Illinois, Michigan, New Mexico, Texas, Georgia, and Florida, as well as progress updates to the 17 states originally featured on the dashboard.
Read More →Did you know that there are literally tens of millions of people worldwide with hearing loss, many of whom will use some form of public transit at some point?
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Wave users automatically get the best fare and enjoy free rides during the launch promotion. Additional payment options offer flexibility and convenience for all OC bus passengers.
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From efficiency to culture, a rickshaw run in India reveals people-centered lessons for building stronger American transit.
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Starting this month, construction crews will be on site to perform preliminary work, in preparation for the complete construction to begin in November 2025.
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Federal Transit Administrator Marc Molinaro recently addressed the crowd at the APTA's TRANSform Conference, which was held Sept. 14 to 17 in Boston.
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The Public Transit & Technology Exchange (PTTX) and School Bus Fleet ConneX (SBFX) convened in Scottsdale, Arizona, this year from Sept. 22-24, 2025, as separate but co-located events.
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