United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
1971-11-17
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the Nation's first modern steam-powered transit bus was demonstrated in Washington as an operating example of efforts being made by the government to develop new low-pollution mass transit vehicles.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-11-17
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the Secretary of Transportation, John A. Volpe, awarded a grant of over $2 million for the purchase of thirty additional air-conditioned buses for the Shirley Highway exclusive bus lanes and the development of fring
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The Department of Transportation has sent to Congress proposed legislation to provide for the regulation of rates, fares and charges in foreign air transportation between the U.S. and foreign nations. The proposed bill, the Foreign Air Transportation Regulatory Act of 1971, would amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to empower the Civil Aeronauti
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The Department of Transportation submitted to Congress two legislative proposals designed to update transportation regulation and to provide immediate relief for the nation's railroads. The measures are the Transportation Regulatory Modernization Act of 1971 and the Transportation Assistance Act. Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe reaffirmed
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-08-04
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the Secretary of Transportation, John A. Volpe, awarded two grants to the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to significantly advance the technology of rail commuter service.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-08-04
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the Department of Transportation helped Lincoln, Nebraska, keep mass transit service in the State Capitol.
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