"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $5,90,000 to Seattle, Washington, to help cover eligible operating expenses of the metropolitan area's public transportation system."
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1977-02-03
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This Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) compilation of 106 urbanized areas (UZA) over 200,000 population identifies all known transit operations serving within those 106 UZAs and indicates their relative size by number of passenger vehicles operated.
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $3,674,000 grant to assist in the purchase of 54 new air-conditioned, diesel-powered transit buses, bus stop passenger shelters and related bus transit improvements in the Memphis, Tennessee metropolitan area."
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $19,491,660 to the Port Authority of Allegheny County for the purchase of 220 new radio-equipped air-conditioned buses for use in the Pittsburgh area."
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a management experiment to develop improved working relationships between MARTA and the U.S. Department of Transportation."
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $132 million grant to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), Atlanta, Georgia, for continued construction of the area's new rapid rail transit system."
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces two research and development contracts with high energy saving potential for the nation’s bus fleets."
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $6,751,000 grant to the Southern California Association of Governments to help cover eligible operating expenses of the Orange County Transit District in the Los Angeles-Long Beach urbanized area."
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $78,590,300 to New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to help cover eligible operating expenses of the subway and bus systems of New York City."
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1977-01-04
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a two-week applied public transit marketing course designed for professional mass transit marketing officials.
During November 1976 the U.S. Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) announced the award of 47 grants totaling $25,233,017, A digest of the announced grants including a short description of capital improvement and research projects, their dollar amount, UMTA project number and date of announcement follows.
Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $20,418,024 grant to the Denver Regional Transportation District to assist in the purchase of 160 new transit buses, acquisition of land, construction of park and ride lots and maintenance facilities, and related bus t
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a public hearing on January 12, 1976, to review proposed guidelines for terms and conditions to be included in contracts for rail transit equipment purchased with Federal capital grant funds.
Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $36,940,557 to Chicago's Regional Transportation Authority to help cover eligible operating expenses of the Chicago Transit Authority's bus and rapid transit systems.
Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces federal assistance for a study of the organization and operation of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in cooperation with the City of New York.
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $2,000,000 grant to improve the urban deployability of the Dallas/Fort Worth airport AIRTRANS people mover system. "
Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $16,868,565 to Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to help cover eligible operating expenses of the region's public transportation system.
Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). During October 1976, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration announced the award of 78 grants totaling $453,839,375. A digest of the announced grants including a short description of capital improvement and r
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