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TSO Spotlight May 2017 Issue

The May 2017 issue of the Federal Transit Administration’s monthly newsletter about safety and oversight topics, events, training, and guidance that affect the public transportation industry.

Fiscal Year 2017 Apportionment Tables (Partial Year)

Table 1. FTA Appropriations and Apportionments for Grant Programs - (7/12ths)

Table 2. Section 5303 and 5304 Statewide and Metropolitan Planning Apportionments - (7/12ths)

Table 3. Section 5307 and 5340 Urbanized Area Formula Appropriations - (7/12ths)

Table 3A. Section...

Appian Platform Upgrade Tip Sheet

This tip sheet outlines the changes to Appian, the IT platform that supports the Transit Award Management System (TrAMS) and the National Transit Database (NTD). The upgrade from Appian 16.3 to Appian 17.1 will change the look and feel of TrAMS and the NTD.

Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project Profile: FY 2018

The Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project (PCEP), sponsored by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB), is a key component of the Caltrain Modernization Program that will electrify the existing commuter rail system to upgrade its performance, operating efficiency, capacity, and...

Tacoma Link Expansion Project Profile: FY 2018

The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority proposes to extend the Tacoma Link light rail line from the existing Theater District Station into a historic business district known as the Stadium District, through the Medical Mile, which is a complex of hospitals, to the Hilltop...