
Gary Thomas has led the agency as president/executive director for nearly 20 years. He first joined DART in 1998 as the senior vice president of project management.
Gary Thomas has led the agency as president/executive director for nearly 20 years. He first joined DART in 1998 as the senior vice president of project management.
LIRR, Miami-Dade, and Houston Metro were top winners in safety category. DART, Sound Transit, and WMATA named tops in security.
One-year pilot program to provide North Texas riders greater flexibility and more options for their transportation needs.
Company has developed a customized SmartPlace™ transit shelter solution that includes real-time passenger information.
Projects include the Tempe Streetcar project in Arizona; and the Los Angeles Westside Purple Line Section 3 project.
The five-year agreement begins January 1 and has one two-year option.
Agency is contracting with Landmark Infrastructure Partners LP to develop a smart media and communications digital platform.
Powered by technology, these new services include app based trip-planning and ticketing, microtransit, and dynamic carpooling.
The projected cost of two of the new rail lines suggested would be about $3 billion, according to the Mobility 2045 report.
The contract includes six firm orders with options to purchase an additional 40 CNG 60-foot, heavy-duty transit buses, which will support Fort Worth’s growing population with efficient, reliable, and affordable transportation.