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News Releases

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The News Releases collection includes digitized news items produced by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_nrn OR https://doi.org/10.21949/1530063 .

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  • UMTA Funded Study to Explore Use of Innovative Technologies to Improve Maintenance Efficiency
  • Innovative Financing of Transit the Goal As UMTA Approves First Two CrossBorder Leasing Deals
  • Memo of Understanding Unites UMTA Administration in Aging in Transportation Effort
  • UMTA Announces 488 Million in Mass Transit Assistance
  • Clymer Announces Funding for a YearLong Project Designed to Integrate Transportation Services
  • Clymer Announces UMTA Grant of 25 Million to TriMet
  • UMTA Awards More Than 176 Million in Rail Grants to New York MTA
  • UMTA Announces 15 Million Grant To Reading Transit
  • Transportation Secretary Skinner to Address Mass Transit Conference
  • Federal and Local Officials Sign Agreement for LA Rapid Rail Segment
  • Skinner Announces Grant to Virgin Islands Department of Public Works
  • Clymer Sworn In as UMTA Administrator
  • Clymer Announces Transit Assistance To Federal City Council
  • Diaz Named UMTA Chief Counsel
  • UMTA Announces 450 Million in Mass Transit Assistance
  • Roland Mross Appointed UMTA Deputy Administrator
  • Secretary Skinner Announces Appointment of John A Cline to UMTA Budget and Policy Post
  • Skinner Announces Program to Generate Savings in Bus and Rail Maintenance
  • Skinner Announces Mass Transit Outreach to Business Community
  • Skinner Extends Suburban Mobility Program Calls First Year A Success