TORONTO, May 31, 2011 /CNW/ - The Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) presented today its Corporate Recognition Awards in Regina. The National Transit Corporate Recognition Awards are presented upon the recommendation of individual employees to recognize a major contribution or an outstanding achievement in the areas of Safety, Innovation and Outstanding Achievement/Exceptional Performance on behalf of the local transit organization.
This year's recipients are:
Corporate Exceptional Performance / Outstanding Achievement Award Winners: Coast Mountain Bus Company - "Idle-Free CMBC" Program MiWay Mississauga Transit - MiWay Brand Implementation Brampton Transit - Launching Züm Metro Transit Halifax - Provision of Special Service for Canada Winter Games 2011 BC Transit - Transit Future: Delivering Operational Excellence Corporation of the Town of Milton - New Service Design Implementation Program Société de transport de Montréal - Take Flight with the STM and its New 747 Express Bus
Corporate Innovation Award Winners: York Region Transit - Decreasing Fare Evasion Société de transport de Montréal - The STM's Universal Access Development Plan : With Everyone for Everyone Regina Transit - The R-Card and Automated Fare Collection Handheld Readers Toronto Transit Commission - Green Procurement Policy
Corporate Safety Award Winners: Edmonton Transit System - Training Seat
The recipients were selected by a national committee of transit professionals. CUTA congratulates all its winners for their outstanding contribution to public transit in Canada.
A full list of recipients is available at: http://www.cutaactu.ca/en/eventsandawards/corporate_awards.asp
CUTA is the national association representing public transit systems, suppliers to the industry, government agencies, individuals and related organizations in Canada.
CONTACT:
Media Contact: Grace Elasmar, CUTA Communications Specialist, Tel.: (416) 365-9800 ext. 118
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