United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-24
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $1,046,800 to the Mississippi Coast Transportation Authority of Gulfport, Mississippi, to reestablish bus service in the counties of Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, and Pearl River.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-23
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During the month of March, 1974, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) announced 26 grants/contracts totaling $53, 140,934. The following is a digest of these grants, their dollar amount, UMTA project number, and date of release.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-16
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $1,474, 892 Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) grant to the City of San Diego, California, to assist in the purchase of twenty-five 49-53 passenger, air-conditioned. diesel transit buses, destination and b
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-15
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the Urban Mass Transportation Administration established an organizational unit within the newly created Office of Transit Management to provide technical information on UMTA projects.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-11
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a supplemental grant of $2,991,448 to the Regional Transit Service Inc. (RTS) of Rochester, New York, for the construction of a new maintenance/administration facility and the acquisition of a new fare collection system,
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-11
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces an Urban Mass Transportation Administration grant of $634,872 to the Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (SBMTD) for the purchase of ten, 45-passenger, nine, 17 to 24-passenger buses, a two-way radio system, and
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-11
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $388,128 to the city of Burlington, Iowa, to assist in the acquisition of the privately owned Burlington Transit Lines, Inc. (BLT).
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-04-10
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). Press release states that Secretary of Transportation Claude S. Brinegar announced an Urban Mass Transportation Administration grant of $474,852 to the County of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii, to assist in the purchase of ten new 31-35 passenger coaches, fiv
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-03-18
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During February 1974, the Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) announced 26 grants/contracts totaling $25,228746. Following is a digest of these grants, their dollar amount, UMTA project number, and date of announcement.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-03-17
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $1,474, 892 Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) grant to the City of San Diego, California, to assist in the purchase of twenty-five 49-53 passenger, air-conditioned. diesel transit buses, destination and b
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