This summary identifies and characterizes 13 relevant automation systems, then assesses their potential transferability to transit vehicles, and assigns each system a grade (green, yellow, or red) based on an analysis of the extent of...
News Archive
- February 5, 2019
- January 30, 2019
July 8-10, 2009
On July 8 – 10, 2009 the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and the Federal Transit Administration co-hosted the First State of Good Repair (SGR) Roundtable with representatives from 30 transit...
- January 30, 2019
July 21-23, 2010
On July 21-23, 2010, the Federal Transit Administration held its Second State of Good Repair (SGR) Roundtable hosted by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) with representatives from 40 transit agencies from...
- January 30, 2019
July 20-22, 2011
The Third State of Good Repair Roundtable meeting was jointly hosted by the Metropolitan Atlanta Regional Transit Authority (MARTA) and the FTA in Atlanta, Georgia, from July 20-22, 2011. There were over 100...
- January 30, 2019
July 16-18, 2012
The Fourth FTA State of Good Repair Roundtable meeting was held in Philadelphia Pennsylvania from July 16-18, 2012 with support from the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA). There were...
- January 30, 2019
June 3, 2015
The Fifth FTA State of Good Repair Roundtable meeting was held in Denver, Colorado June 3, 2015. This roundtable brought together approximately 60 experts from across the country who are directly involved in the...
- January 29, 2019
Resources from the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) for the TAM Internal Coordination Webinar, hosted on November 30, 2017.
- January 29, 2019
The sixth State of Good Repair / TAM Roundtable was held in Minneapolis on July 13, 2016.
- January 29, 2019
FTA letter to WMATA regarding the impact of Metrorail service hours on FTA actions
- December 21, 2018
Presentation given on December 18, 2018, by Iyon Rosario, FTA Drug and Alcohol Program Manager, about the increase in the minimum rate of random drug testing for covered employees, effective January 1, 2019.