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Newsby StaffJuly 1, 2019

NJ TRANSIT graduates 500th bus operator as part of growth initiative

In 2018, NJ TRANSIT launched a major recruitment effort to fill the rosters of bus operators and locomotive engineers.

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Newsby StaffJune 28, 2019

DART lands $60M FTA grant to expand light rail capacity

When the project is complete, all stations on these lines will be able to accommodate three-car trains.

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ArticlesJune 27, 2019

OCTA's microtransit fills customer need to help boost ridership

OC Flex provides on-demand service that takes passengers curb-to-curb within two designated zones.

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Newsby StaffJune 21, 2019

Greater Dayton RTA wins national creative awards for The Flyer

More than 6,000 submissions were entered and judged for the 2019 Hermes awards.

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NewsJune 18, 2019

WMATA to study 3 rail lines to address region's future needs

The first phase of the study will assess key issues and trends and document why improvements to the lines are necessary.

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NewsJune 17, 2019

LA Metro parking-guidance tech helps commuters find parking

System uses sensors to monitor the status of each parking space in a parking lot or garage.

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Newsby StaffJune 5, 2019

VCU, GRTC reaches multiyear agreement to provide transit to students, employees

In a recent VCU survey, 95.4% of students and employees expressed support for a continuation of the existing transportation agreement.

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Newsby StaffMay 20, 2019

How are agencies innovating to generate revenue, saving money?

Top execs from agencies around the country, including Las Vegas and Dayton, Ohio, answer our Question of the Day.

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NewsMay 14, 2019

Income affects bus ridership in bad weather, study finds

Findings may help midsized communities consider how they might need to adjust their bus services in the face of climate forecasts.

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Newsby StaffMay 10, 2019

Rhode Island 'state of the system' report to inform transportation plan

Overall public transit ridership in Rhode Island is higher than other southern New England cities, such as Worcester and Hartford.

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