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Newsby StaffDecember 8, 2003

MARTA board selects new chairman

Board also chooses vice chair, secretary and treasurer, while renewing contract of MARTA CEO.

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Newsby StaffApril 10, 2003

Setra Website debuts bus route planner

Users can access a range of different detail maps (starting area, destination area, route overview) and obtain weather information.

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Articlesby StaffApril 1, 2003

TSA moves to Dept. of Homeland Security

The TSA is one of 22 federal agencies that were transferred to Homeland Security, a new Cabinet-level department led by Secretary Tom Ridge.

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Newsby StaffFebruary 17, 2003

Metavante launches Web-based fare payment system

The new service enables Long Island (N.Y.) Rail Road customers to order and pay for tickets over the Internet.

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Newsby StaffOctober 25, 2002

Siemens relocates North American headquarters

Its Sacramento facility, originally designed for the engineering, final assembly, and testing of heavy rail vehicles, will retain these functional activities following the headquarters relocation.

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Newsby StaffJuly 24, 2002

Stagecoach CEO quits as Coach USA revenues fall

Revenue at the Coach USA unit fell 8% in the first eight weeks of the current fiscal year, prompting Stagecoach to undertake a detailed review of the Coach USA operations.

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Newsby StaffJuly 18, 2002

Transportation security chief resigns

John Magaw will be replaced by Adm. James Loy, who was named deputy undersecretary for transportation security and COO of the Transportation Security Administration.

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ArticlesJune 1, 2002

'Shrinkage' requires scrutiny in these austere times

In the retail world it's called "shrinkage." In the transit industry, it's called "fare evasion."

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Articlesby StaffJune 1, 2002

Approved border legislation may burden operators

President Bush signed into law a bill that could force bus and motorcoach companies to compile detailed information on their passengers before crossing the U.S. border.

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Newsby StaffMay 30, 2002

U.K. Transport Secretary Byers resigns, replaced by Darling

Alistair Darling assumes Stephen Byers' position, for which Byers received heavy criticism after his initial decision to not compensate Railtrack shareholders.

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