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Newsby StaffJuly 11, 2007

First Orion VII Next Generation stays in Canada

Bus is first of 11 new Orions on order for New Brunswick agency.

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Newsby StaffJune 27, 2007

Canada sees 4th year of record ridership

Trips up by 3.21 percent, CUTA calls for more investment.

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ArticlesMay 29, 2007

Toronto's Rail Systems Are Pushed to Perform

Growing demand in Canada's largest city is forcing the Toronto Transit Commission and GO Transit to upgrade and expand their rail service offerings.

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ArticlesMay 29, 2007

Funding Glitches Impact Top Rail Projects

With a decline in projects comes a $1 billion decline in 2007's overall project purse for a total of $59 billion. MTA New York City Transit holds on to the top spot, while Canada's Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority and Virginia's Hampton Roads Transit make their debuts.

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Newsby StaffMay 24, 2007

Greyhound Canada reaches tentative labor accord

Union members are voting on agreement that would end labor stoppage.

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ArticlesApril 9, 2007

BRT Projects Continue to Thrive

Estimated capital costs for 32 projects total $4.9 billion, or about $154.6 million per project. Fifteen U.S. states, as well as cities in Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico, are represented.

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Newsby StaffJuly 26, 2006

Canada to improve railway crossings

Program will upgrade, relocate or close 115 eligible railway crossings

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Newsby StaffJuly 26, 2006

Ontario waives CVOR registration for U.S. bus operators

Motor Coach Canada and the American Bus Association worked with government officials in Ontario to end the requirement.

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Newsby StaffJuly 17, 2006

Canada funds transportation career Website

Youth-oriented site contains information on jobs, pay scales, education and training requirements

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Newsby StaffMarch 22, 2006

Study: Urban congestion costs Canada $3.7 billion

Study examined Canada's nine largest urban areas including Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.

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