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Head of Federal Transit Administration visits Cincinnati, highlights new bus safety rules
WLWT-TV Cincinnati· 2 days agoBeing behind the wheel of a Metro bus can be an invitation to experience some exceptionally bad...
Feds send $1.2M for transit development study
The Center Square· 6 days agoThe study will focus on implementing affordable housing strategies along the proposed 21.3-mile-long Lowcountry Rapid Transit line. The money, pulled...
Lowcountry Rapid Transit gets $1.2 million attainable housing planning grant
The Post and Courier· 3 days agoLowcountry Rapid Transit (LCRT), a 21.3-mile bus rapid transit system and South Carolina’s first mass transit infrastructure project ...
Gateway Tunnel project is one step closer to getting massive federal grant
NJ.com· 2 days agoThe Gateway Development Commission, the bi state agency overseeing design and building of the...
US' FTA Announces $316 Million for Ferry Service Modernization
MarineLink· 1 day agoThe U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) on Wednesday announced...
GDC submits final documents for Hudson Tunnel Project grant funding
NJBIZ· 1 day agoOn March 30, the GDC transmitted the last of its Critical Third-Party Agreements – with support of...
What could Nashville transit look like? New North Nashville center offers glimpse
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoOn a blustery Friday afternoon in April, he waited at a temporary bus stop on Clarksville Highway....
Cedar Rapids seeks funding to replace five diesel buses with hybrids
The Gazette· 5 days agoAfter completing a plan guiding Cedar Rapids’ transition to lower-emission vehicles in the city’s...
Solano County, Calif., Agency Marks a First With Electric Buses
Government Technology· 1 day ago(TNS) — Vacaville City Coach will be the first transit agency in Solano County to add electric buses to its fleet after the city of Vacaville was able to allocate grant funding ...
WRTA vote: Free bus rides in Worcester to continue into 2025
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoWORCESTER — The free rides will continue. The Worcester Regional Transit Authority Advisory Board voted unanimously Thursday to keep fares free as part of the authority's ...