Biz Briefs: Stantec, Via, TRC, and More
The latest news in the public transit industry.
The latest news in the public transit industry.
The pilot is scheduled to run for 90 days, which will allow for the agency to collect feedback from participants, evaluate the pilot, and finalize a plan for the full transition to OMNY across all Fair Fares customers at a later date.
DMVMoves will be guided by a 20-person task force, including a federal government representative and leaders appointed by COG and WMATA.
The project, slated to be completed this summer, encompasses half a city block in downtown Mount Vernon, Wash., and will be a short walk from Skagit Station, Skagit County’s multi-modal transportation center.
Customers can now create a single itinerary when booking travel with Air Canada from Waterloo Region or Hamilton through Toronto to any destination.
Register now for the inaugural installment of METRO Magazine’s PTC, which will be held in conjunction with the Government Fleet Expo & Conference at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, Ky., May 7 to 10.
In addition, RMTD also launched a project to replace its current paratransit scheduling and dispatching software with a new system.
In this position, she leads the executive committee and supports CEO David Scorey as Keolis continues to grow and serve its partners, passengers, and employees.
Average weekday rail ridership saw a 6.4% increase in boardings over March 2023, surpassing 200,000 boardings for the second time since the beginning of the pandemic.
The latest industry news from business-transit partnerships around the nation.
The latest Biz Briefs installment focuses on new fare payment partnerships, CAD/AVL, and all the latest technologies.
The bridge and trail have been designed to eliminate the need for residents of Cherry Hill to travel along unsafe pathways, including the light rail tracks, to access the Patapsco stop.
The investments will help people get to work, school, healthcare appointments, and other destinations via subways, light rail, buses, and ferry systems.
Through the Transit app, customers can purchase fares and plan trips with end-to-end travel connections via RTD and the mobility partners noted above.
The informative session will be moderated by Scott Belcher, executive director for ACES Mobility Coalition and feature Coalition for Reimagined Mobility’s Allante Whitmore, the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s Doug Jamison, and Beep’s Mark Klein.
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