New York City Transit is still tops with 4,597 buses. New Orleans slowly begins to repair after Hurricane Katrina and sustainability efforts result in more alternative-fuel vehicles.
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On the cusp of opening a long-awaited intermodal station and implementing a complete service restructuring, the Connecticut-based system forecasts increased ridership on the horizon.
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The top consultants in the industry discuss the challenges facing transit properties today, including funding and ridership, as well as the problems they face on a daily basis.
Read More →Officials point to simplified fare system, high gas prices.
Read More →Trips up by 3.21 percent, CUTA calls for more investment.
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With ridership surging, transit systems are poised to expand their influence in the larger transportation scheme. However, demographics suggest that many top executives will be retiring in the next 10 years. Will their replacements be ready for the challenge?
Read More →Foothill Transit offers free Internet to encourage ridership.
Read More →Ridership grew 2.9% over 2005 and is up 30% since 1995.
Read More →Numbers show increases in nearly all modes of public transportation for first nine months of 2006.
Read More →Contributing factors include high gas prices, increasing traffic congestion and an aggressive marketing campaign.
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