Funding boost for California public transport projects
Funding for the projects will help keep California on track to meet its goals of 71% reduction in air pollution and 94% drop of gas consumption by 2045.
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Funding for the projects will help keep California on track to meet its goals of 71% reduction in air pollution and 94% drop of gas consumption by 2045.
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit's new funding will support the advancement of major transit projects in the city, as well as substantially strengthen its transit fleet electrification efforts.
The new funding will allow San Diego MTS to continue modernising its system, further advance its transition to a zero-emission bus fleet and enhance safety for its riders.
With the addition of its 20th electric MCI coach to its fleet, the Antelope Valley Transit Authority has successfully placed a 100 per cent zero-emission transit fleet into service – making it North America's first all-electric transit agency.
The contactless ticketing demonstration has been implemented as part of the Sacramento Regional Transit District's efforts to make travelling by public transport easier and more convenient.
Contactless payment capability has been rolled out on certain Santa Barbara bus services for the first time this week, with Clean Air Express users receiving a discount for using contactless to pay.