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Rep. Tom Emmer will visit the New Flyer facility in St. Cloud, Minnesota on August 14. Emmer's visit aims to promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" and highlight American manufacturing.
Funding for the purchases was authorized by a federal transportation bill signed by President Obama in 2015 and a budget bill ...
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNSEPTA faces federal inquiry over storage of decommissioned electric buses
After a fire at a SEPTA storage yard damaged many decommissioned electric buses, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has ...
Elected to represent New York’s 19th Congressional District from 2023 to 2025, Marc Molinaro is now administrator of the ...
Marcus J. Molinaro has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 71-23 vote as the 16th Administrator of the Federal Transit ...
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What happened to Moore’s Red Line ambitions? Why Dems aren’t giving up on Baltimore project
Planning for a multibillion-dollar east-west Red Line transit project in Baltimore lives on, but getting funds from federal ...
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Federal Transit Administration wants answers from SEPTA after bus depot fire
Federal agents hid in back of rental truck before starting raid outside LA Home Depot Astronaut retires after returning from ...
The Federal Transit Administration is conducting a safety inquiry on storage of decommissioned Proterra electric transit ...
The 90-page report from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) comes after a two-month investigation. It issued several new special directives to the MBTA and its' safety oversight agency, the ...
The Federal Transit Administration has committed $1.97 billion to extend the CTA Red Line south to 130th Street, a key source of funding that will allow the long-awaited project to move forward. Th… ...
The Federal Transit Administration announced $1.6 billion in grants, much of which will be spent on 1,100 emission-free buses.
Federal Transit Administration staff will be on the ground in Boston as soon as next week to begin inspecting safety at the beleaguered Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, only the second ...
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