TRACS Membership List February 2020
This document lists members of the Transit Advisory Committee for Safety (TRACS).
This document lists members of the Transit Advisory Committee for Safety (TRACS).
FTA’s Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) Technical Assistance Center (TAC) provides voluntary reviews of draft Agency Safety Plans (ASPs) to help the transit industry meet the PTASP regulation (49 CFR Part 673). This article shares lessons learned from ASP reviews conducted by the...
The information below reflects the status of projects during development of the Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report on Funding Recommendations. As projects advance through the process, updated profiles will be posted on the Current Projects page.
Click on a header to sort by that column...Milwaukee County proposes to build a bus rapid transit (BRT) line linking downtown Milwaukee with Milwaukee’s west side and Wauwatosa, the neighboring city to the west. The project includes dedicated bus lanes along half of the alignment (4.6 miles), traffic signal priority, off-board fare...
The Clark County Public Transit Benefit Area (C-TRAN) proposes to implement bus rapid transit (BRT) connecting downtown Vancouver and east Vancouver. The project is expected to operate primarily in mixed traffic, except two short exclusive lane segments that are currently being evaluated, each...
Pierce Transit proposes to construct a bus rapid transit (BRT) line along Pacific Avenue/State Route 7 south from downtown Tacoma to Spanaway. The project includes the construction of 4.7 miles of dedicated transit lanes, purchase of 17 articulated BRT vehicles and improvement of intersections...
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) proposes to implement corridor-based bus rapid transit (BRT) connecting the Roosevelt neighborhood to downtown Seattle. The project is part of Seattle’s growing RapidRide BRT system, and features real-time arrival information, off-board fare...
King County Metro Transit (Metro), proposes to implement bus rapid transit (BRT) in a 15.7-mile corridor between the cities of Kirkland and Bellevue and connect Totem Lake Transit Center in the north to the Eastgate neighborhood in the south. The project includes approximately 36 stations and,...
King County Metro (Metro), proposes to implement bus rapid transit (BRT) in a 17.9-mile corridor between the cities of Renton, Kent, and Auburn. The project includes approximately 76 stations, 25 vehicles, potentially up to eight miles of transit priority lanes or transit exclusive lanes, level...
The City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) proposes to construct an east-west bus rapid transit line along Madison Street connecting downtown Seattle in the west to the Madison Valley neighborhood in the east. SDOT expects 1.5 miles of the proposed project to be in dedicated transit...