
More than 90 transit executives responded to an anonymous questionnaire of more than two dozen questions that measured current challenges and priorities, and their anticipated priorities over the next five years.
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When completed, the acquisition will double Keolis’ presence in the country, adding approximately 550 total operated vehicles across 23 municipalities, 1,100 employees, and annual revenues of approximately $84 million in 2023.
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In this position, she leads the executive committee and supports CEO David Scorey as Keolis continues to grow and serve its partners, passengers, and employees.
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Extremely high ridership was especially seen on the Worcester Commuter Rail Line and the Green Line.
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Based out of the Boston headquarters reporting to the North America CEO and sitting on the Executive Committee, he brings knowledge of both the industry and Keolis’ multimodal operations to the organization.
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CapMetro will represent Keolis’ largest bus contract in the U.S. and build upon significant contract growth in the last year.
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The contract includes four-year and three-year options that could bring the total contract term to 10 years.
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The four-year contract begins on June 11, with two two-year options to extend with Keolis.
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LIT and Keolis will leverage their industry networks to create opportunities for education, mentoring, and professional development among multicultural employees.
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Keolis operates and maintains a range of transportation networks across 13 countries including North America with 68,000 employees.
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