United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1994-06-13
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Federal Transit Administrator Gordon J. Linton today awarded a $516,000 grant to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), the public transit agency serving the greater Boston area. The funds will be used to facilitate rail access to Foxboro Stadium, one of several sites in the country where upcoming World Cup soccer matches will be pl
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1994-06-09
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Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced that Berle M. Schiller, a prominent attorney from Merion, Pa., has joined the Clinton Administration team to serve as chief counsel of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1994-06-01
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Gordon J. Linton, Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), today announced a three-year plan to develop a transit data base that will contain national statistics and selected information on local transportation systems and operations.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1994-05-12
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To provide easy access to the summer 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña and Federal Transit Administrator Gordon J. Linton today unveiled a unique plan to provide Atlanta with up to 2,000 buses from cities around the country.
The Federal Transit Administration has developed the Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS) Program which is an integral part of the overall U.S. DOT Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS) effort. A major aim of the APTS Program is to promote research and development of innovative applications of advanced navigation, information, and com
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-10-01
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Reaffirming a strong Clinton Administration commitment to improving access to public transit for millions of Americans, the Department of Transportation will award 249 Federal Transit Administration (FTA) grants totaling $645 million to 46 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, Transportation Secretary Federico Peña announced today.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-08-20
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Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced that veteran Pennsylvania lawmaker Gordon J. Linton has been sworn in as Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). Linton becomes the 13th person to head the agency responsible for the federal government's transit assistance programs.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-08-02
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The deputy administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Grace Crunican, today announced that Peter Garvey Halpin has been appointed the agency's Director of Communications and External Affairs
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-07-27
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Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced that Grace Crunican, an experienced transportation official, has been sworn in as Deputy Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA).
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-06-23
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Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced approval of a Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) award of $1.5 million to the Community Transportation Administration of America (CTAA) for a project to provide unemployed rural and inner city workers with expanded transportation to job training sites.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-06-14
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Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced four public transit projects which may, if they proceed to implementation, participate in the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) demonstration of an approach to major transit construction called turnkey development.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-05-05
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Reaffirming the Administration's commitment to mass transit, Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced plans to allocate $652 million to fund sixteen new transit projects nationwide. The projects range from Portland, Oregon's light rail extension to Atlanta's rail rapid transit system to Pittsburgh's busways.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-04-27
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Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced approval of four federal mass transit grants to New Jersey Transit totaling $189 million for a variety of critical capital needs and operating costs.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-04-02
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Seeking to boost the economy and create jobs, Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña today announced that the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) will award 169 grants totaling $1.2 billion to support public transit programs in 40 states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-01-19
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The Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has announced it intends to award $987 million in grants to fund local public transit projects, aid transportation in rural areas and improve transit services for elderly passengers and those with disabilities.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1993-01-01
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This brochure describes the Bus Rapid Transit Initiative launched by the Federal Transit Administration to improve the speed, reliability, and convenience of bus service, to enhance the mobility and access needed for thriving communities, and to promote a healthy environment.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1992-12-03
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Eleven public transit agencies have passed the first test to participate in an innovative program designed to save significant time and money in completing major new transit projects, Roland J. Mross, deputy administrator of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), announced today.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
1992-10-20
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Secretary of Transportation Andrew H. Card Jr. today announced the selection of three proposals in a national competition to design and build a light rail system using new technology. After reviewing 17 proposals, a panel of experts selected proposals submitted by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART), Milwaukee County, Wis., and
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