
Texas-based luxury motor coach service Vonlane has tapped Craig R. Lentzsch to serve as senior advisor.
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Southern California Edison filed a plan with state regulators that would fund the installation of charging stations for various plug-in vehicle applications.
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When Nuria Fernandez was growing up in Panama, water was a big part of her world. In addition to living by the water, she spent a couple summers interning at one of the canal locks of the Panama Canal, a feat of engineering that her great-grandfather had helped to construct...
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Metro Rail carried a total of 592,000 boarding passengers — 360,000 more riders than on a typical Saturday.
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The agency is starting with 20 buses totaling $15.12 million. Eight of which are slated to enter service this year.
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The first-of-its-kind Geographic Information System tool, developed by Michael Baker International, will assist the city of Richmond, Va. in visualizing various transit options.
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ADI will invest in excess of $1.5 million to transform the existing facility in Nappanee, Ind.
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The driver, who told police he was recently diagnosed with diabetes and hadn’t eaten all day, was conscious but unresponsive when the bus was stopped.
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The FMCSA recently established comprehensive national minimum training standards for entry-level commercial bus operators to obtain a CDL or certain endorsements, which go into effect on Feb. 6, 2017.
Read More →The raffish, worldwide movement known as tactical urbanism appears poised to take on a meatier role in improving transit in bus corridors. By providing low-cost, agile alternatives to lengthy street improvement processes, “tactical transit” has the ability to jumpstart virtuous cycles of increasing bus ridership by speeding up travel times, improving passenger experience, and enhancing overall perceptions of riding the bus.
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