LAVTA Expands Core Projects to Boost Ridership, New Mobility
The agency was named APTA’s Outstanding Public Transportation System for the first time in its 35-year history.
The agency was named APTA’s Outstanding Public Transportation System for the first time in its 35-year history.
The agency has won APTA's award for agencies providing 20 million or more passenger trips annually twice in the last five years.
The 40-foot Proterra ZX5 MAX provides superior performance designed to tackle START’s routes even during the coldest winters.
Jeffrey Parker joined MARTA as GM/CEO in March 2018 with a contract that expired in 2023. The decision extends the contract to June 2026.
The contract with New Flyer of America Inc. is for $10.4 million, with substantial grant funding helping pay for the purchase of the 10 buses.
Once veterans and military personnel sign up for the Metro Veterans Program and provide valid proof of veteran or active-duty status, they will receive a “tap and show” smart card.
The project is part of a study that will see various copper-based products and a protective coating called organosilane installed on SkyTrain and buses to test how effective these agents are at destroying viruses and bacteria on transit.
Moovit’s MaaS solutions integrate all stages of the commuter’s journey, including trip planning, booking, e-tickets, and payments.
Virginia law currently limits increases on money the Commonwealth Transportation Board provides for the transit agency.
The partnership provides transit agencies with a turnkey approach to optimize their infrastructure and operations for electrification.
Fare Payments-as-a-Service delivers agencies the latest fare payment innovations quickly, using a cloud-native multi-tenant platform like Masabi’s Justride, which is constantly updating and adding new features.
The agency conducted two rounds of public outreach, incorporating feedback and ideas from riders to best provide fast, frequent, and all-day connections between Snohomish County buses and light rail.
Says it will continue to work with Congress during Lame Duck session to secure additional emergency funding for public transit.
The addition of RNG fuel will include use of existing infrastructure while expanding VIA’s collaboration with CPS Energy.
The agency's enforcement efforts are in response to Massachusetts’s revised executive order requiring all residents to wear a face covering in public, whether indoors or outdoors.
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