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  • OR: 1,000 Pairs of Shoes to YWCA; Newest Streetcar Carries Passengers: Downtown/Northwest Portland News

    Fred Meyer and Skechers donate 1,000 shoes to downtown-Portland's YWCA for Camp Westwind

    News • June 13th, 2013

  • MO: Metro Workers OK Strike; Could Affect Bus, Train Service

    Members of Amalgamated Transit Union 788 have authorized a strike that could shut down Metro transit bus and light rail service, according to the union.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • TX: Ex-Citibus Mechanic Wins Judgment in Age Discrimination Case

    A federal judge last week awarded a former Citibus mechanic $55,800 in a default judgment from an age discrimination and retaliation suit against the city's mass transit contractor.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • Thailand High-Speed Rail Adviser Appointed

    The Finance Ministry is set to appoint Boston Consulting Group (BCG) as an adviser to conduct a study of the most economically viable business model for the high-speed rail projects, says the permanent secretary.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • IL: Bike-Share Service Delayed 2 Weeks

    The launch of Chicago's Divvy bicycle-sharing service, set for Friday, will be postponed for two weeks to allow "more extensive testing" of equipment, the city's transportation commissioner told the Tribune on Tuesday.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • ID: SMART Transit Grows Fleet

    SMART Transit has purchased a new bus for its transportation services in Moscow through a grant from the Walmart Foundation State Giving Program that could one day be used for adding a third route in the city, however, there are still funding hurdles...

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • VA: Virginia Beach Will Compare Private Plans on Light Rail

    The City Council voted Tuesday to evaluate a private plan to extend light rail into the city and to accept and analyze competing proposals over the next four months.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • PA: Measure That Gives State Greater Influence Over Port Authority on Fast Track to Governor

    A bill that would shake up Port Authority of Allegheny County's board of directors and ensure both parties get to make appointments for the first time appears on a fast track to Gov. Tom Corbett's desk, officials said on Tuesday.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • NY: Nassau Backs Farmingdale Mixed-Use Project

    Nassau County Tuesday night endorsed a multimillion-dollar retail and housing development plan in Farmingdale that advocates say will revitalize the area's downtown.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • OH: After More Than a Year, Police, RTA Pleased With Partnership

    For a year and a half, Lima Police Department and Lima/Allen County Regional Transit Authority have used the partnership for mutual benefit. Officers ride buses when they can, using the opportunity to interact with the public in non-enforcement...

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • OH: COTA Plans to Cut More Stops

    Another batch of bus stops is on the verge of being consolidated as the Central Ohio Transit Authority prepares for its third service change of the year.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • KY: Ashland to Receive Caboose

    A piece of railroad history will pull into Ashland's Transportation Center in the coming weeks.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • AL: Anniston City Council Agrees to Incentives For Local Industry

    The Anniston City Council is investing in new industry in the Model City.

    News • June 12th, 2013

  • MA: Bias Claimed vs. MBTA

    Federal authorities are probing multiple complaints of employee discrimination at the MBTA while such cases filed by T workers with a state oversight commission are soaring, the Herald has learned.

    News • June 11th, 2013

  • MO: Metro Bus Drivers Voting on Whether to Seek Strike

    A few hundred Metro bus drivers, mechanics and clerical workers packed their union hall Monday night to rally support and to vote on taking the first steps toward a potentially crippling strike against the transit agency.

    News • June 11th, 2013

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