United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-29
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that reverse commuter experiments have increased the average income of inner-city residents in a majority of fourteen cities where the U.S. Department of Transportation provided bus routes to carry low-income city reside
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-28
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release states that the Secretary of Transportation, John A. Volpe, announced the selection of two major American industrial firms to help build a radical new Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system in Morgantown, West Virginia.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-21
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the U.S. Department of Transportation made a $78,500 technical study grant to the Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation (PATH) to plan for the modernization of 11 New York and New Jersey commuter rail stations.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-19
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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 made a technical study grant of $150,000 to the Puerto Rico Planning Board for completion of the Island's mass transportation plan.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-19
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the U.S. Department of Transportation made a supplemental grant of $246,075 to the Sacramento (California) Transit Authority to cover half of the increased costs of constructing a new bus garage and service facility
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-19
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that additional federal funds totaling nearly $3.5 million were granted to the Port Authority of Allegheny County by the Department of Transportation to meet rising construction costs of four Pittsburgh bus facilities.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-13
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that nearly one-fifth of San Diego, California's, entire mass transit fleet will be replaced with forty new buses under a grant for $1.1 million made today by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-13
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). The press release announces that the Department of Transportation made a grant of more than $5 million to the Southern California Rapid Transit District to help Los Angeles get 212 new transit buses.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-10
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the U.S. Department of Transportation made a $203,774 grant to Gardena, California, to help the city buy eight new transit buses.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-09
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release states that the Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe announced a $4.4 million grant to the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority (SEMTA) to help buy 160 new air-conditioned buses for the Detroit area.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-08
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release states that the Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe announced a grant of $7.7 million to the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, for assistance in establishing a publicly owned transit system on the island of Oahu.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-07
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the U.S. Department of Transportation made two grants totaling $5.7 million to the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) for 100 new buses and the modernization of two Philadelphia subway statio
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-06
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that in a growing effort to help small and medium sized towns solve their public transportation problems, the U.S. Department of Transportation made a grant of $597,057 to the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, for the pu
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1971-04-05
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the U.S. Department of Transportation made a technical study grant of $150,000 to the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Baltimore, Maryland.
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