FTA 50th Anniversary Collection
This collection contains about 500 documents gathered and digitized in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Urban Mass Transportation Act, signed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964 to achieve, in his words, "better systems for getting our people to work and home again—and getting them there with speed and safety and economy and comfort." A brief history of mass transit in the U.S. is available at https://www.transit.dot.gov/about/brief-history-mass-transit. Reports in this collection range from approximately 1947-2001. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_fta_50 or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530837.
- Other 1
- Proceedings 1
- Tech Report 1
- Safety and human factors (3)
(Max 200)
- :United States. Federal Transit Administration. Office of Technical Assistance and Safety1992-04-01:Participation of the transit community in the development and implementation of the Nation's Transit Planning and Research Program is vital. The Feder...
- :Rodano, Edith M.1992-03-01:This Directory contains brief descriptions of Technical Assistance and Safety Projects initiated during Fiscal Year 1991 by the Office of Technical As...
- :National Transit Services, Inc. ...1985-09-01:Many transit operators are very interested in improving their management practices. To assist these operators, UMTA has been funding, through the Sect...
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