Low or No Emission Bus Program (5339(c)) 2018 Supplemental Form
Low or No Emission Bus Program (5339(c)) supplemental form
Low or No Emission Bus Program (5339(c)) supplemental form
The April 2018 issue of the Federal Transit Administration’s monthly newsletter about safety and oversight topics, events, training, and guidance that affect the public transportation industry.
FTA will deliver two offerings of the TAM for Tribes webinar this spring.
In June 2016, FTA published the Final Rule for Transit Asset Management (TAM), which requires FTA grantees to develop asset management plans for their public transportation assets. The TAM planning process is...
WASHINGTON– The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Transit Administration (FTA) reminds states that only one year remains until the April 15, 2019, deadline to obtain FTA certification of their State Safety Oversight (SSO) Programs to provide more effective oversight of rail...
Kelley Brookins was appointed Regional Administrator for the Region V Office of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in October 2018. She leads a multi-disciplinary staff in the development and delivery of the FTA’s capital, operating and planning...
This document summarizes the evaluation plan, analysis protocol and results from a one-year evaluation of three battery electric buses (BEBs) at King County Metro in Seattle, Washington.
This document summarizes the Reference Manual for Planning and Design of a Travel Management Coordination Center (TMCC) manual, which provides information about planning and designing a Transportation Management Coordination Center using intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and...
This manual provides a reference for planning and designing a Transportation Management Coordination Center using intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and other technologies to enhance the coordination of mobility services for the transportation-disadvantaged.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced the award of a $43.2 million grant to Community Transit of Everett, WA, for the Swift II (Green Line) Bus Rapid Transit Project.