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WMATA is looking to utilize its properties to help encourage people to utilize their transit systems by providing easy access to residential and commercial areas.
Read More →The approved budget continues to fund WMATA at levels where service is safe, frequent, and reliable.
Read More →The purpose of the banning policy is to prohibit a person who commits a sex or sex-related crime or any assault on a WMATA employee, contractor, or customer from entering or using the agency’s system, properties, or facilities for more than 24 hours.
Read More →In a series of letters, Secretary Duffy urged D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner, and WMATA CEO Randy Clarke to prioritize improvements to passenger security, crime reduction, and roadway safety.
Read More →The agency will start installing new bus stop signs in Virginia, with about 7,000 bus stop signs being replaced by WMATA crews over the next three months in anticipation of the June 29 official Better Bus launch date.
Read More →After two years of committing to financial sustainability, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has reported finding half a billion dollars in savings.
Read More →Biz Briefs covers the latest supplier news in the motorcoach and public transit industries.
Read More →NVTC provided guidance as the region works toward long-term, sustainable funding solutions for transit.
Read More →The agency is also calling for longer weekend hours; targeting service increases on the Red, Silver, and Yellow passenger rail hours and more.
Read More →The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Seattle’s King County Metro, and San Franciso Muni were the top three agencies in terms of ridership growth for agencies with 50 million or more annual trips, while GO Transit topped the list for Canadian agencies.
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