Index of Articles Appearing
in Passenger Transport
(January 1, 2003 - December 31, 2003)
D
DAHMS, LAWRENCE D.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
DAIMLERCHRYSLER COMMERCIAL BUSES
-North County Transit District Orders 13 DaimlerChrysler Buses. Aug 4 p. 9
-Thomas Dennis Company Announces Name Change. May 26 p. 4
-DaimlerChrysler Changes Structure of North American Holdings. Jan 27 p. 6
DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT
-Rep. Frost Dedicates New TRE Cab Car in Forth Worth. Oct 13 p. 12
-Dallas Area Rapid Transit: 20 Years on a Roll. Sep 29 p. 28
-Dallas-Fort Worth Rail Riders Find Sweet Deals on Board. Jun 9 p. 26
-Trinity Railway Express: Linking Commuters East and West. Jun 9 p. 20
-Dallas' DART Enables Riders with Disabilities to Tap Their Potential. May 5
p. 34
-DART Joins The T with a New Ticket to Ride. Apr 14 p. 16
-DART Advances Clean Fuels Program in Dallas. Mar 10 p. 14
-Dallas Introduces Online Trip Planner. Feb 17 p. 7
-Study Finds DART Rail Stations Add Value to Nearby Properties. Feb 3 p. 1
DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
-Dick Watkins - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
-Scott Carlson - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
-Jesse Oliver - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
-Lynn Flint Shaw - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
-Huelon Harrison - People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
-Angie Chen Button - People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
-Robert Pope - People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
-Mark Enoch - People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
-Linda Koop - People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
DALY, TRACY
-People on the Move. Oct 13 p. 4
DANIELS, ANTHONY
-People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
DART FIRST STATE - See DELAWARE TRRANSIT CORPORATION
DATTCO COMPANY
-Teddi Barra - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
-Phil Johnson - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
-Pam Martinez - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
-Dennis Lyons - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
-John Della Ventura - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
-Bryan Miller - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
-Donald DeVivo - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
DAUMERT, BRAD
-People on the Move. Sep 1 p. 16
DAVIDSON, DONALD
-Indy Historian to Address APTA Bus Workshop. Sep 15 p. 7
DAVIS, RICHARD J.
-People on the Move. Nov 10 p. 12
DAWSON, WONDERLAND D.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
DEFIBRILLATORS
-Pittsburgh Installs Defibrillators. Jan 13 p. 5
DEGANY, AMIR
-People on the Move. Sep 1 p. 16
DELAWARE TRANSIT CORPORATION-DART FIRST STATE
-DART First State Reaps Benefits of Wilmington Trolley Investment. Sep 29 p.
36
-DART First State Services Benefit Riders, Economy. May 5 p. 19
-Fannie Mae's Smart Commute Mortgage Program Goes Statewide in Delaware. Apr
21 p. 3
-ATU Local Enters Incentive-Based Contract with DART First State. Jan 20 p.
3
-Delaware DOT Introduces Trolley-Replica Service in Downtown Wilmington. Jan
6 p. 6
DELCAN-HATCH JOINT VENTURE
-Delcan-Hatch Honored for Toronto Subway Project Management. Sep 29 p. 19
DELEGGE, HENRY S.
-People on the Move. May 26 p. 15
DEMINT, JIM
-Rep. Petri Tours Transit Project During Visit to Charleston, S.C.. Jul 28 p.
2
DENTON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
-Denton County Municipalities Pass Sales Tax. Sep 22 p. 2
DENVER REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
-Denver RTD Employees, Board Approve Three-Year Contract. Apr 21 p. 3
-Denver RTD Settlement Averts Walkout. Apr 7 p. 3
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
-30 Authorities to Share $50 Million in Security Funds. Nov 24 p. 3
-Loy Nominated Homeland Security Deputy Secretary. Nov 3 p. 5
-Transit Eligible for FY 2004 Homeland Security Funds. Oct 6 p. 2
-Homeland Security Announces Grant Application Process for 20 Large Transit
Agencies. Jul 21 p. 5
-WMATA, Red Cross, and Federal Agencies Initiate Transit Safety Partnership.
Apr 21 p. 1
-Transportation Security Administration Moves from U.S. DOT to DHS. Mar 10 p.
8
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
-U.S. DOT's Core Principles to Frame Its Reauthorization Approach. Jan 20 p.
11
DERMODY, JAMES J.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Dermody Named President of LIRR. Oct 6 p. 3
DEROCK, RICHARD
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
DETOMA, MIKE (Author)
-TTC's New Orion VII: First of the Stainless Steel Buses. May 5 p. 39
DETOURNAY, HENRY R.
-Industry Says Goodbye to Transit Leaders, Advocates. Dec 22 p. 11
-Henry DeTournay Dies; APTA Hall of Famer. Nov 10 p. 3
DETROIT AREA REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Detroit Area Leaders Establish First Regional Authority. Jun 9 p. 3
-A Veto and a Breakthrough: Detroit Transit Thriller. Jan 13 p. 2
-Legislation Creating Detroit Area Transit Not Dead Despite Veto. Jan 13 p.
1
DETROIT TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION
-Detroit People Mover Keeps City on the Go with Cadillac Station. Jun 9 p. 44
DEVIVO, DONALD
-People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
DIAL-A-RIDE SERVICE
-'Getting on Board' Palo Verde Valley Transit. Sep 29 p. 43
-Corpus Christi RTA Prepares for Autonomous Dial-A-Ride Service. Jul 14 p. 4
DIERS, JOHN
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Duchess County, N.Y., Contracts with PTM; Diers Is New Manager. Sep 15 p. 3
DIESEL-ELECTRIC SYSTEMS
-RGRTA Plans to Upgrade to Diesel-Electric Engines. Mar 24 p. 8
DIETZ, ROBERT J.
-People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
DIGITAL DISPATCH SYSTEMS, INC.
-Andrew Morden - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
DIGITAL RECORDERS, INC.
-Digital Recorders Enters Teaming Agreement with GE Division. Nov 17 p. 5
-Digital Recorders Received Orders Totaling More Than $1.1 Million. Jun 23 p.
6
DIONISIO, JOHN M.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Dionisio and Werner Tapped for New Roles at AECOM and DMJM+HARRIS. Sep 29 p.
4
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
-DBE Reception Set for APTA Annual Meeting. Sep 1 p. 8
DITRI, FRANK
-People on the Move. Feb 17 p. 6
DITTMAR, HANK (Author)
-Transit: Not Just a Two Percent Solution. Nov 3 p. 2
-Development Around Transit Benefits Auto Drivers, Too. Oct 13 p. 1
DIVERSITY
-Study Links Reauthorization With Minority Issues. Jun 30 p. 5
-APTA Webinar on Diversity Takes Place June 20. Jun 9 p. 11
DIXON, GEORGE F., III
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-APTA Chair Dixon Launches New Strategic Planning Process. Oct 13 p. 2
-APTA Elects New Officers. Oct 6 p. 4
-Dixon, White, Skoutelas Head APTA Officer Slate. Aug 11 p. 1
-People on the Move. Apr 14 p. 6
DIXON, GEORGE F., III (Author)
-General Managers and Transit Board Members Seminar a Unique Opportunity. Dec
15 p. 5
-Letter from the APTA Chair. Oct 20 p. 2
DIXON, GEORGE F., III (Co-Author)
-(PT)2 Is Working, Thanks to Its Partners. Sep 15 p. 2
DIXON, RICHARD CLAY
-People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
DMJM+HARRIS
-Dionisio and Werner Tapped for New Roles at AECOM and DMJM+HARRIS. Sep 29 p.
4
-PATH Chooses Design Team for New WTC Station. Aug 18 p. 3
-Ronald Thorstad - People on the Move. Mar 31 p. 6
DODSON, LAURRIE
-People on the Move. Jun 23 p. 12
DOHERTY, AZADEH
-People on the Move. Nov 10 p. 12
DONAGHY, MARK
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Braun to Join TANK as New General Manager. Oct 13 p. 3
DONATO, GEORGES
-Industry Says Goodbye to Transit Leaders, Advocates. Dec 22 p. 11
-Georges Donato Dies; APTA Fall of Famer, Transit Designer. Dec 8 p. 3
DORN, JENNIFER L.
-Dorn: Demonstrate Benefits of Transit to Public and Officials. Oct 6 p. 8
-Dorn Highlights Fuel Cells' Importance at Capitol Hill Expo. Jun 2 p. 12
-FTA's Dorn Testifies on Cost Issues Before Appropriations Subcommittee. Apr
7 p. 2
DOSSIN MARKETING GROUP
-Kurt Dossin - People on the Move. Sep 22 p. 12
DOSSIN, KURT
-People on the Move. Sep 22 p. 12
DOTY, ROBERT
-People on the Move. May 26 p. 15
DOUGHTY, DENNIS
-People on the Move. May 26 p. 15
DOWLING, JEFF
-People on the Move. Feb 17 p. 6
DOWNEY, MORTIMER L.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-PB Announces Senior Management Changes. Sep 22 p. 3
DOWNS, THOMAS M.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Downs Is New Head of Eno Foundation. Jun 2 p. 5
DOWNTOWN DESIGN PARTNERSHIP
-PATH Chooses Design Team for New WTC Station. Aug 18 p. 3
DRAGGOO, SANDY
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
DRESDNER VERKEHRSBETRIEBE
-Dresden System Adds 150-Foot-Long, Five-Car Trams. Jul 28 p. 25
DRIGGS, KEN
-People on the Move. Aug 4 p. 6
DRUKER, DAVID (Author)
-What Should Congress Know About Reauthorizing TEA 21? Mar 31 p. 2
DUCHESS COUNTY DIVISION OF MASS TRANSPORTATION
-Duchess County, N.Y., Contracts with PTM; Diers Is New Manager. Sep 15 p. 3
DUDLEY, JUDY
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Dudley Is New GM in Greenville, S.C. May 12 p. 2
DULUTH TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Duluth Provides Transit Bus for SWAT Team Training. Mar 3 p. 6
DUNN, EDWARD B.
-People on the Move. Jul 28 p. 24
DURANT, JACQUES, et al. (Authors)
-What's Ahead for the Rail Industry? Jul 7 p. 2
DURHAM AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-U.S. Transit Systems Mark Second Annual 'Communities in Motion' Day. Oct 27
p. 12
DURHAM, LARRY K.
-People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
DURHAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
-PBS&J Acquires DTI. Jan 6 p. 4
DUVAL COUNTY TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGES COORDINATING BOARD
-Jacksonville Program Aids Disadvantaged. Mar 10 p. 9
DUVALL, JERRY
-People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
DWYER, RICHARD
-People on the Move. Jan 27 p. 12
DYER, JOHN A.
-Industry Says Goodbye to Transit Leaders, Advocates. Dec 22 p. 11
-Transit Veteran Dyer Dies; Headed L.A., Miami Systems. May 12 p. 3
DYNTEK, INC.
-First Transit Acquires DynTek's Transportation Management Division. Apr 7 p.
6
E
EADIE, DOUG (Author)
-The GM's CEO-Specific Leadership Targets. Dec 1 p. 2
-Making Governing Work More Fun. Oct 27 p. 2
-Making a Good Board Even Better: The CDTA Story. Jul 21 p. 2
-Getting Your Executive Team on the Board Case: Part II. May 26 p. 2
-Partnering with Your Executive Team. Apr 21 p. 2
-Managing the Board-CEO Partnership Program. Feb 17 p. 2
-Becoming the 'Chief Partnership Officer'. Jan 20 p. 2
EARL, CLYDE A.
-People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
EASTERN CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Small System, TRI Delta Transit, Earns Big Honor at Bus Roadeo. Oct 6 p. 5
-Tri Delta Transit Shares Benefits of Public-Private Contracting. Jul 21 p.
4
EATON, PAUL
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-People on the Move. Jan 6 p. 12
ECONOMY
-New Weyrich Report: Riders and Non-Riders Alike Benefit from Transit. Dec 8
p. 1
-Survey Shows Economy's Effect on Transit Operations. Dec 8 p. 3
-National Business Coalition Releases Report on Economics Impact of Transit.
Nov 17 p. 3
-Forecaster: Politics Driving Brighter Economic Outlook. Oct 13 p. 6
-Economic Downturn Triggers Transit Agency Budget Gaps, Cost Cuts, Fare Hikes.
Apr 7 p. 1
EDE, RACHEL
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
EDGE LEARNING INSTITUTE
-Mary Ann Jackson - People on the Move. Sep 22 p. 12
EDUCATION & TRAINING
-Training Offers 'Solutions' to Riders in Tucson. May 5 p. 47
-Charlotte's Bus Drivers Assist Spanish-Speaking Riders. Apr 28 p. 12
-NTI Presents Awards for Transit Training. Apr 21 p. 12
EDWARDS AND KELCEY
-Joseph C. Hoffman - People in the News. Feb 17 p. 6
ELDER, LAURIE (Co-Author)
-'Live Help' Online Available for King County Riders. Sep 29 p. 46
ELDERLY AND DISABLED FARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
-Cleveland's GCRTA Mobilizes for Seniors. Nov 24 p. 7
ELDERS, CALVIN
-People on the Move. Oct 20 p. 8
ELECTIONS - See TAXES & TAXATION
ELEVATED RAIL
-SEPTA Prepares for the Future of Transportation in Frankford. Sep 29 p. 37
ELLIS, ROBERT, et al. (Authors)
-What Should Elected Officials Know About Transit? Jun 2 p. 2
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
-Workshop on Best Practices for Emergency Response. Dec 15 p. 6
-CTTransit Lends a Hand in Emergency Situations. Nov 17 p. 5
-Transit Leaders in Hurricane Isabel's Path Praise Employees, Emergency Preparedness.
Sep 29 p. 5
-TARC Puts Emergency Directions on Desktops. Aug 11 p. 12
-Colorado Agencies Participate in Disaster Preparedness Conference. Jun 30 p.
12
-Boston's MBTA Joins Red Cross, Federal Agencies in Transit Safety Partnership.
May 26 p. 3
-WMATA Participates in Washington Region's Emergency Coordination Plan. Feb
24 p. 12
EMPLOYEE RECRUITING & RETENTION
-King County Metro Adds a New Tool for Recruiting Workers. May 5 p. 36
ENERGY
-Chicago's CTA Adding Energy Efficiencies. Aug 18 p. 3
-Broad-Based Coalition Considers Future of U.S. Energy Policy. Jul 7 p. 4
ENGEL, ALBRECHT P.
-Local Referendums Topic of Session. Oct 6 p. 9
ENGEL, KATHRYN, et al. (Authors)
-What Should Elected Officials Know About Transit? Jun 2 p. 2
ENO TRANSPORTATION FOUNDATION
-Eno Seeks Team Members for Mediterranean Study Mission. Sep 1 p. 4
-ENO Transportation Foundation Seeks Leaders for Two Study Missions in 2004.
Aug 11 p. 6
-Downs Is New Head of Eno Foundation. Jun 2 p. 5
ENOCH, MARK
-People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
ENVIRONMENT
-FTA to Select Transit Agencies for Environmental Management System Training.
Oct 20 p. 5
-Lansing's CATA Announces New Clean Air Initiatives. Sep 29 p. 45
-BP Showcases Low Emissions Bus at Symposium. Sep 8 p. 6
-STPP: Support Transit to Maintain Air Quality. Sep 1 p. 4
-Pew Center Examines Greenhouse Gas Levels. Jun 9 p. 8
-Seattle-to-Everett Sounder Line Clears Key Environmental Hurdle. Apr 14 p.
18
-DART Advances Clean Fuels Program in Dallas. Mar 10 p. 14
-Lower Manhattan Transit Project Selected for Accelerated Environmental Review.
Mar 10 p. 6
-Environmentally Friendly Buses Enter Service in Falls Church, Va. Feb 10 p.
8
-Houston Metro Approves Clean Air Program for Buses. Jan 6 p. 6
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
-EPA Seeks Applications for Smart Growth Achievement Awards. Jun 2 p. 12
ERICKSON, DEBRA
-People on the Move. May 26 p. 15
ESCAMBIA COUNTY AREA TRANSIT
-Hager Joins Escambia County Area Transit. Jun 23 p. 2
ESPARZA, EDWARD
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-McDonald to Introduce Fixed Routes in Longview, Texas. Jan 20 p. 3
ESSAYS
-Hyde Essay Winner Studies Future of Transit. Sep 29 p. 14
-San Diego MTDB Joins Coca-Cola in Sponsoring Community Essay Contest. Sep 29
p. 60
EUILLE, WILLIAM D.
-People on the Move. Jan 27 p. 12
EVANS, MARK E.
-People on the Move. Sep 1 p. 16
F
FAIR ALLIANCE FOR INTERMODAL REINVESTMENT
-FAIR Alliance Supports TEA 21 Funding Formulas. Jul 21 p. 3
FAIRFAX, VA
-'On Cue' Directory Serves Fairfax, Va., Community. Sep 29 p. 22
FAIRFAX CONNECTOR
-Connex Names Perry to Head Fairfax Connector. Dec 8 p. 3
-Fairfax County, Va., Offers New Services, Experiences Ridership Growth. Sep
29 p. 30
FANG, JAMES
-People on the Move. Jan 6 p. 12
FANNIE MAE
-Fannie Mae's Smart Commute Mortgage Program Goes Statewide in Delaware. Apr
21 p. 3
FARE CARDS
-CTA Introduces High-Tech 'Chicago Card'. Jan 6 p. 6
FARE COLLECTION SYSTEMS
-Nashville MTA Installs New Fareboxes. Nov 24 p. 8
-Cubic Signs Contract with MARTA. Nov 10 p. 8
-WageWorks Launches New 'Commuter Card'. Oct 27 p. 9
-UITP Schedules Conferences on Marketing, Fare Collection. Oct 27 p. 4
-Metro Gold Line Uses New Type of Ticket Vending Machine. Jul 28 p. 23
-Cubic Contracts for Fare Collection Systems in Two States, Puerto Rico. Jul
7 p. 7
-MTA Long Island Rail Road Makes Ticket Buying an Easy Experience. Jun 9 p.
29
-L.A. County Systems Buy New 'Smart' Fareboxes. May 26 p. 6
-End of Era in Sight As NYC Transit Discontinues Token Sales. Apr 14 p. 3
-'Rail 2 Rail' Program Brings Together Metrolink, Caltrans, and Amtrak. Apr
14 p. 15
-Northern Indiana Benefits from Ticket Automation. Apr 14 p. 8
-Plan Now to Attend Fare Collection Workshop. Feb 17 p. 4
FARES
-Charleston, S.C., Proposes Service Cuts, Fare Increases to Maintain Operation.
Sep 29 p. 8
-Nashville MTA Launches Online Ticket Sales, New Youth Fare. Sep 1 p. 8
-Los Angeles MTA Adds Fare Inspectors on Metro Rail. Jun 23 p. 8
FARR, RICHARD
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Farr Is New Executive Director in York, Pa. Jan 27 p. 3
FATIGUE
-U.S. DOT Sets New Trucking Hours of Operations, Studying Bus Driver Fatigue.
May 5 p. 4
FEDERAL BUDGET
-Dorn Calls for Support of President's Economic Proposals. May 12 p. 4
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
-FHWA Unveils Web Site Focusing on Transportation Security Issues. Jul 7 p.
4
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
-Sandberg Sworn In as New FMCSA Administrator. Aug 11 p. 2
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
-FRA Issues Rule on Train Horns at Railroad Crossings. Dec 22 p. 1
-FRA Awards Funds for Grade Crossing Hazard Elimination. Jan 6 p. 3
FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
-FTA Launches Transit Bus Safety and Security Program. Dec 22 p. 1
-FTA Kicks Off 'United We Ride.' Seeks Award Nominees. Dec 15 p. 2
-Workshop on Best Practices for Emergency Response. Dec 15 p. 6
-FTA Approves $500 Million Grant for Sound Transit's Central Link Light Rail.
Nov 3 p. 3
-FTA to Select Transit Agencies for Environmental Management System Training.
Oct 20 p. 5
-FTA, Industry Partners Launch Nationwide Transit Watch Program. Sep 29 p. 11
-FTA Seeks Participants for Transit Trade Mission to Russia. Sep 15 p. 6
-FTA Presents 9/11 Awards. Sep 8 p. 5
-APTA Meets with Transit Staffers in Washington. Jul 7 p. 3
-FTA Issues Streamlined, More Flexible Guidelines for Procurement. Jun 30 p.
1
-Stakeholders Describe Progress of FTA Bus Safety Program. May 19 p. 5
-FTA Nears Release of Transit Bus Safety and Security Program. Apr 28 p. 1
-WMATA, Red Cross, and Federal Agencies Initiate Transit Safety Partnership.
Apr 21 p. 1
-FTA's Dorn Testifies on Cost Issues Before Appropriations Subcommittee. Apr
7 p. 2
-FTA Selects 17 Firms for Project Management Oversight Contracts. Mar 31 p.
3
-FTA Publishes Apportionments and Allocations for Fiscal Year 2003. Mar 31 p.
3
-FTA Creates Laboratory, Contest for Best Practices. Mar 24 p. 3
-FTA Honors Transit System Web Sites. Feb 17 p. 5
-FTA Releases Security 'Top 20' for Transit Agencies. Jan 6 p. 3
FERGUSON, PAUL
-People on the Move. Jan 27 p. 12
FERRY SERVICE
-Hampton Roads Transit Boosts Ferry Service in Aftermath of Hurricane Isabel.
Oct 13 p. 8
-Chatham System Introduces 'Savannah Belles' Ferry Service. Jun 9 p. 44
-Golden Gate Ferry Reports Savings from Fleet Refurbishment. Mar 10 p. 15
FEY, BILL
-People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
FIBER OPTICS
-Fiber Optic Agreement Aids Jacksonville System. Jan 6 p. 4
FIFE, WILLIAM (Author)
-With Peer Review, 20 Heads Are Better than One. Aug 4 p. 7
FINKELSTEIN, DAN
-People on the Move. May 12 p. 12
FINNEMORE, MELODY (Author)
-Successful Past, Challenging Future Outlined During Light Rail Transit Conference
in Portland. Nov 24 p. 12
FIRE
-Southern California Transit Agencies Serve During Wildfire Emergency. Nov 3
p. 1
FIRST TRANSIT, INC.
-Braun to Join TANK as New General Manager. Oct 13 p. 3
-First Transit Acquires CoachUSA Transit Services. Aug 11 p. 1
-PRTC Signs with First Transit as Bus Service Contractor. Jul 7 p. 8
-First Transit Acquires DynTek's Transportation Management Division. Apr 7 p.
6
-First Transit to Inspect Orion Buses for TTC. Mar 3 p. 4
-Justin Pare - People on the Move. Feb 3 p. 4
-Matthew Wood - People on the Move. Feb 3 p. 4
-First Transit Receives $24 Million Contract in Northern Virginia. Jan 6 p.
5
FISHER, GEORGANN
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
FISHER, MORRIS
-People on the Move. Jun 2 p. 8
FIUME, ROBERT J. (Author)
-What Should Congress Know About Reauthorizing TEA 21? Mar 31 p. 2
FIVE-11 DEPLOYMENT COALITION
-Coalition Leaders Discuss Status of 511 Deployment. Oct 27 p. 1
FLEXCAR COMPANY
-LACMTA Partners with Flexcar at Rail Stations. Sep 1 p. 10
FLUOR-BOMBARDIER
-Florida Selects High-Speed Rail Contract, Decides Preferred Corridor. Nov 10
p. 3
FLYNN, JOHN K.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-People on the Move. Jul 14 p. 12
FOOTHILL TRANSIT
-Foothill Adds Service In Time of Downsizing. Sep 29 p. 18
-Paula Lantz - People on the Move. Jul 28 p. 24
-Mike Conway - People on the Move. Jul 28 p. 24
-Jeff Templeman - People on the Move. Jul 28 p. 24
-Bob Huff - People on the Move. Jul 28 p. 24
-Lola Storing - People on the Move. Jul 28 p. 24
-Dick Stanford - People on the Move. Jul 28 p. 24
-Austin to Leave Foothill; Barnes to Assume Job. Jul 14 p. 2
-Foothill Transit Holds Multi-Agency Hijacking Exercise. Jul 7 p. 6
-Foothill Transit Focuses on Growth, Development of Commuter Parking. May 5
p. 16
-Kevin McDonald - People on the Move. Jan 6 p. 12
FOOTHILL TRANSIT EXECUTIVE BOARD
-Patricia Wallach - People on the Move. Jun 23 p. 12
-Paula Lantz - People on the Move. Jun 23 p. 12
-Algird Leiga - People on the Move. Jun 23 p. 12
-Bob Huff - People on the Move. Jun 23 p. 12
FORBES, CLINTON (Author)
-What Should Congress Know About Reauthorizing TEA 21? Mar 31 p. 2
FORD, HAILEY
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
FOREIGN TRADE
-APTA Now Offers Worldwide Transit Tenders on Web Site. Nov 3 p. 4
-U.S. Transit Products Highlighted at UITP World Congress in Madrid. May 19
p. 7
FORT WORTH TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
-Curvie Hawkins - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
-Rob Harmon - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Wendy Raffaeli - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Fort Worth Buses Become 'Safe Place' for Youth. Nov 10 p. 5
-Fort Worth System Expands Communication Efforts. Nov 3 p. 6
-Rep. Frost Dedicates New TRE Cab Car in Forth Worth. Oct 13 p. 12
-Lake Worth, Texas, Opts Out of Fort Worth Transit System. Sep 22 p. 2
-Trinity Railway Express: Linking Commuters East and West. Jun 9 p. 20
-Dallas-Fort Worth Rail Riders Find Sweet Deals on Board. Jun 9 p. 26
-Fort Worth T Passengers Claim Freedom, Mobility Options. May 5 p. 15
-William Leonard - People on the Move. Feb 10 p. 12
-Greg Hughes - People on the Move. Feb 10 p. 12
-Gyna Bivens-Mathis - People on the Move. Feb 10 p. 12
FORT WORTH TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
-Ed Canas - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Bob Jameson - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Bill Fey - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Bill Leonard - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Greg Hughes - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Richard Spraberry - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Paul Geisel - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Gyna Bivens - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Cathy Hirt - People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
-Greg Hughes - People on the Move. Sep 1 p. 16
-Gary Havener - People on the Move. Sep 1 p. 16
-Paul Geisel - People on the Move. Sep 1 p. 16
FORTIN, JACQUES
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
FOSSILS
-Mammoth Tusk Fossil Section Found on Los Angeles MTA Property. Jul 7 p. 7
FOUNDATION OF SPANISH RAILWAYS
-Latin American Group Hosts Seminar on Security. May 26 p. 10
FRANK, AARON
-People on the Move. Jan 13 p. 4
FRANKLIN TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Trolley-Replica Bus Service Begins in Franklin, Tenn. Jul 7 p. 3
FRASER, JOHN E.
-People on the Move. Nov 10 p. 12
FREEMAN, JACKIE
-People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
FREIGHT SERVICE
-U.S. House Forms Goods Movement Caucus. May 19 p. 2
FRENCH, ANTHONY, SR.
-People on the Move. Mar 31 p. 6
FRESNO AREA EXPRESS
-Fresno's FAX to Buy American Heritage Streetcars. Dec 8 p. 4
FRIEDLANDER, STEVEN (Author)
-What's Ahead for the Rail Industry? Jul 7 p. 2
FRIEDMAN, JIM
-People on the Move. Jul 14 p. 12
FRITSCHI, OUIDA
-People on the Move. Oct 20 p. 8
FRITZ, WAYNE
-People on the Move. Jun 23 p. 12
FROST, MARTIN
-Rep. Frost Dedicates New TRE Cab Car in Forth Worth. Oct 13 p. 12
FUDGE, JOSH (Author)
-A Busy Year In Washington on the Legislative Front. Dec 22 p. 4
FUEL CELLS
-Dorn Highlights Fuel Cells' Importance at Capitol Hill Expo. Jun 2 p. 12
-WMATA, Georgetown University Enter Agreement to Test Fuel Cell Bus. Feb 10
p. 2
FUELS
-DART Advances Clean Fuels Program in Dallas. Mar 10 p. 14
FUELS, BIODIESEL
-Olympia, Wash., Fuels Its Bus Fleet with Biodiesel. Feb 3 p. 3
FUELS, LOW-EMISSION
-Lansing's CATA Announces New Clean Air Initiatives. Sep 29 p. 45
FUELS, LOW-SULFUR
-VIA Institutes Changes in Service, Amenities. Sep 29 p. 67
FUELS, NATURAL GAS
-Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District Opens CNG Fueling Station. Mar 10
p. 15
-LACMTA to Purchase CNG-Powered Articulated Buses from NABI. Mar 10 p. 15
-Natural Gas Coalition Introduces 'Clean Bus' Newsletter. Feb 17 p. 7
FUELS, PROPANE
-Knoxville Area Transit Unveils 15 New Vehicles. Mar 10 p. 16
FUNDACION MAPFRE FOUNDATION
-Latin American Group Hosts Seminar on Security. May 26 p. 10
FUNDERS' NETWORK FOR SMART GROWTH AND LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
-Committed Foundations: Smart Growth's Ace in the Hole. Jan 6 p. 2
FUNDING, FEDERAL
-Final Transit Funding Action Awaits New Session of Congress. Dec 15 p. 1
-U.S. DOT Releases $2.85 Billion to Restore Transit in Lower Manhattan. Dec
15 p. 3
-House, Senate Expected to Consider Transit Funding in Omnibus Package. Dec
8 p. 1
-House, Senate Conferees Agree on Higher Transit Funding Level. Nov 24 p. 1
-Senate Approves $7.305 Billion in Transit Funding. Nov 3 p. 1
-Congress Continues to Fund Transit Under Short-Term Measures. Oct 27 p. 1
-Transit Eligible for FY 2004 Homeland Security Funds. Oct 6 p. 2
-House Approves $7.23 Billion for Transit Funding; Senate Panel Agrees to $7.305
Billion. Sep 15 p. 1
-Reauthorization, Transit Funding Bills on Tap for Fall; Local Advocacy Efforts
Important Now. Aug 11 p. 1
-Homeland Security Funding Bill Passes Senate. Aug 4 p. 3
-House Committee Restores Transit Funding to $7.2 Billion for FY 2004. Aug 4
p. 1
-House Panel Approves Cutting Transit Funding to $7.12 Billion in FY 2004. Jul
21 p. 1
-National Leaders: Highway, Transit Investment Will Fuel Economic Growth. Jun
23 p. 1
-Highway Minimum Allocation Bills Introduced in Congress. Jun 2 p. 3
-Transportation Leaders Urge Higher Infrastructure Investment at Washington
Rally. May 5 p. 3
-Congress Adopts Budget Resolution; Supplemental Spending Bill Advances. Apr
21 p. 1
-House, Senate Transportation Leaders Call for Increased Transit Funding in
Budget Resolution. Apr 7 p. 3
-Senate Banking Leaders Probe Administration's '04 Budget Plan. Mar 24 p. 1
-Senators Call for Increased Federal Transit Investment. Mar 17 p. 2
-House Panel Seeks $50 Billion in Budget Authority. Mar 10 p. 1
-APTA Stresses Importance of Research Funding at House Hearing. Mar 10 p. 1
-T&I Committee Letter Calls For $50 Billion in Budget Authority. Mar 10
p. 3
-DOT's Jackson Testifies on Administration's Budget Plan. Mar 3 p. 1
-Congress Funds Federal Transit Program at $7.2 Billion in FY 2003. Feb 24 p.
1
-Congress Considers Passage of New Continuing Resolution. Feb 10 p. 1
-White House Proposes FY2004 Transit Funding at Current Year Budget Level. Feb
10 p. 1
-Federal Funding Package Sets Transit at $7.2 Billion; Amtrak at $1.2 Billion.
Jan 27 p. 1
-Federal Transit Funding Continues Under Stopgap Bill. Jan 20 p. 3
FUNDING, LOCAL
-Rider Outreach Prompts Lubbock, Texas, City Council to Gamble on Helping Citibus.
Oct 13 p. 12
-The Half-Penny Is Hard at Work for Miami-Dade Transit Projects. Sep 29 p. 65
-Denton County Municipalities Pass Sales Tax. Sep 22 p. 2
-Miami-Dade Distributes First Surtax Proceeds to Municipalities. Sep 8 p. 3
-Houston Metro Seeks Special Bond Election. Sep 1 p. 8
-Charleston, S.C., Faces Loss of Half-Cent Sales Tax for Transportation. Sep
1 p. 2
-Conference Finds Growing Role for Value Pricing in Transportation. Jun 16 p.
2
-What Should Elected Officials Know About Transit? Jun 2 p. 2
-NLC: Cities Face Lower Revenues, More Demands. Jun 2 p. 5
-Ben Franklin Transit: Responding to Its Communities' Transportation Needs.
May 5 p. 24
-Anchorage Voters Defeat Transportation Bond Issue. Apr 28 p. 3
-Transportation Tax Votes Fail in Fort Collins, Colo. Apr 14 p. 5
-Economic Downturn Triggers Transit Agency Budget Gaps, Cost Cuts, Fare Hikes.
Apr 7 p. 1
-Transit Agencies Raise Their Profiles, Revenues with Transit Stores, Merchandise.
Jan 27 p. 4
-Bi-State Completes Bond Sale for MetroLink. Jan 20 p. 27
FURMANIAK, TOM
-People on the Move. Sep 22 p. 12
G
GAGE, DON
-People on the Move. Feb 10 p. 12
GAGNE, JEFFREY L.
-People on the Move. Jan 6 p. 12
GALLAGHER, EDWARD PAUL
-Industry Says Goodbye to Transit Leaders, Advocates. Dec 22 p. 11
-Ed Gallagher Dies; Longtime Employee of American Seating. Dec 15 p. 2
GALLEGOS, GARY L. (Author)
-What Should Congress Know About Reauthorizing TEA 21? Mar 31 p. 2
GALLIGAN, JOE
-People on the Move. Feb 3 p. 4
GANNETT FLEMING, INC.
-Kam Shadan - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
-Arthur Barrett II - People on the Move. Dec 8 p. 12
-Raymond L. Hofsass - People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
-Luigi J. Leone - People on the Move. Sep 22 p. 12
-Patrick J. Welch - People on the Move. May 12 p. 12
-Robert J. Dietz - People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
GANNETT FLEMING TRANSIT & RAIL SYSTEMS
-Earle M. Hughes - People on the Move. Nov 10 p. 12
-Michael J. Hearn - People on the Move. Oct 13 p. 4
-Richard Cross - People on the Move. Oct 13 p. 4
GANT, DAVID
-People on the Move. Jan 27 p. 12
GARY, PHIL, JR.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-People on the Move. Oct 20 p. 8
GARZA, VICKI
-People on the Move. Jan 27 p. 12
GASPARD, JAMES G., III
-People on the Move. Nov 3 p. 7
GE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
-Digital Recorders Enters Teaming Agreement with GE Division. Nov 17 p. 5
GEE, JAMES K.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Gee Promoted to General Manager at TARTA. Mar 17 p. 3
GEISEL, PAUL
-People on the Move. Nov 17 p. 4
GELMAN, KAREN
-WTS Leadership Program Receives Praise from Participants. Feb 24 p. 5
GEOFOCUS LLC
-James P. McGinnis - People on the Move. Jun 2 p. 8
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
-Catherine L. Ross - People on the Move. Jun 23 p. 12
GEORGIA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
-GRTA Moves on Atlanta Regional Express Bus System. Jun 23 p. 2
-Bus Service Expands in Clayton County, Ga. Mar 3 p. 2
-Ross Steps Down at GRTA; Ritchey Named on Acting Basis. Feb 10 p. 3
GEORGIA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
-GRTA Board Appoints Stancil Executive Director. Oct 20 p. 3
GERMANY
-Dresden System Adds 150-Foot-Long, Five-Car Trams. Jul 28 p. 25
-Dresden Finds Success with Regional Car Sharing Coalition. Feb 3 p. 12
GETTLER, BENJAMIN
-People on the Move. Apr 7 p. 12
GHOLIKELY, MIRIAM L.
-Industry Says Goodbye to Transit Leaders, Advocates. Dec 22 p. 11
-Gholikely Dies; APTA Hall of Famer, Former SamTrans Board Member. Aug 11 p.
2
GIBBS, JACQUIE
-People on the Move. Jul 14 p. 12
GILBERT, PAT (Author)
-Spreading the Good Word About Public Transportation. May 5 p. 20
GLAVAL BUS, INC.
-GLAVAL BUS Hosts Dealers for Fifth Anniversary. Nov 24 p. 6
GLEASON, GARY (Author)
-Transit Must Ask for Funding From Homeland Security Grants. Jul 14 p. 2
GLENDENING, PARRIS
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-Smart Growth Institute Names Glendening as Head. Feb 24 p. 5
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
-Connex Installs GPS Equipment in Los Angeles. Jun 23 p. 9
GO TRANSIT, TORONTO
-GO Transit Opens New Bus Terminal. Apr 28 p. 6
-GO Transit Works to Fill Seats in Off-Peak Periods. Apr 14 p. 26
-GO Transit Orders 20 Rail Cars from Bombardier. Jan 13 p. 4
GOLDBERG, RHONDA (Author)
-Security, Safety Remain in Forefront. Dec 22 p. 8
-Forecaster: Politics Driving Brighter Economic Outlook. Oct 13 p. 6
-Business Guru Tom Peters Inspires Annual Meeting Audience to Be Leaders of
Change. Oct 6 p. 1
-One Bus Rider's Journey, and What It Says About Customer Service. Oct 6 p.
12
-Political Pundit Novak Shares His Views. Apr 21 p. 5
-Reps. Visclosky, Kirk Set Political Stage For Reauthorization. Apr 21 p. 4
-Partners Stress Unity in Reaching Reauthorization Goals. Mar 17 p. 5
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE, HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
-David Clark - People on the Move. Oct 20 p. 8
-James P. Swindler - People on the Move. Oct 20 p. 8
-Golden Gate Ferry Reports Savings from Fleet Refurbishment. Mar 10 p. 15
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE, HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
-James R. Hooper - People on the Move. Nov 10 p. 12
-John E. Fraser - People on the Move. Nov 10 p. 12
-Sophie Maxwell - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
-Cynthia Murray - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
-Jake McGoldrick - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
-Janet Reilly - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT, SAN RAFAEL
-Golden Gate Transit Retains Mobility Choices Despite Cutbacks. Sep 29 p. 42
GONZALEZ, CHARLES A.
-U.S. Rep. Gonzalez Named SWTA Legislator of the Year. Apr 21 p. 7
GOODJOBSFIRST
-Study Urges Job-Transit Coordination. Sep 22 p. 2
GORDON, KENNETH
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
GRADE CROSSINGS
-FRA Issues Rule on Train Horns at Railroad Crossings. Dec 22 p. 1
-FRA Awards Funds for Grade Crossing Hazard Elimination. Jan 6 p. 3
GRAFFITI
-TTC Constables Honored for Graffiti Arrests. Nov 3 p. 4
-LACMTA Installs Anti-Graffiti Windows. Feb 10 p. 6
GRAHAM, JIM
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-People on the Move. Feb 3 p. 4
GRAND RAPIDS, MI
-Transit Scores Election Victories Across Country. Nov 10 p. 1
GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
-Bombardier Selected for Las Vegas Monorail. Dec 1 p. 3
GRANTS
-30 Authorities to Share $50 Million in Security Funds. Nov 24 p. 3
-FTA Approves $500 Million Grant for Sound Transit's Central Link Light Rail.
Nov 3 p. 3
-APTA Announces 19 Recipients of Local Transit Coalition Grants. Sep 8 p. 2
-Intercity Bus to Get $20 Million in Security Grants. Sep 1 p. 4
-CATS Receives State Full Funding Grant Agreement for South Corridor Light Rail.
Aug 4 p. 2
-Pittsburgh's Port Authority Receives Federal Grant for Job Access. Aug 4 p.
4
-Phoenix Light Rail Advances to Final Design. Aug 4 p. 4
-U.S. DOT Awards Transportation Research, Education Grants. Jul 28 p. 3
-Homeland Security Announces Grant Application Process for 20 Large Transit
Agencies. Jul 21 p. 5
-Transit Must Ask for Funding From Homeland Security Grants. Jul 14 p. 2
-APTA Seeks Nominations for Local Coalition Grants. Jul 14 p. 5
-N.C. DOT Approves Unprecedented Grant for Raleigh Area Rail. Mar 24 p. 1
-APTA Announces 13 Recipients of Coalition Grants. Mar 10 p. 4
-FRA Awards Funds for Grade Crossing Hazard Elimination. Jan 6 p. 3
GREAT BRITAIN
-London's Daring Traffic Move: Successful, But Right For Us? May 19 p. 2
GREATER BRIDGEPORT TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Bridgeport, Conn., Receives $8 Million for New Bus Terminal. Nov 3 p. 12
GREATER BRIDGEPORT TRANSIT AUTHORITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
-Bridgeport Enters Joint Procurement for 38 Buses. Sep 8 p. 9
GREATER CLEVELAND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Cleveland's GCRTA Mobilizes for Seniors. Nov 24 p. 7
-Cleveland RTA Rolls Out New, Longer Buses. Nov 17 p. 5
-Transit Moves into Action During Northeastern Blackout. Sep 1 p. 3
-Cleveland RTA Adds Transit Center to Euclid Corridor Project. Feb 10 p. 8
-Cleveland to Introduce All-Day Pass. Jan 27 p. 6
-New Facility for GCRTA. Jan 13 p. 2
GREATER CLEVELAND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
-Allan Krulak - People on the Move. Apr 14 p. 6
-Dennis Clough - People on the Move. Apr 14 p. 6
-Beverly Burtzlaff - People on the Move. Apr 14 p. 6
-George F. Dixon III - People on the Move. Apr 14 p. 6
GREATER DAYTON REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Dayton's Wright Stop Plaza Receives Development Award. Oct 20 p. 7
GREATER DAYTON REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
-Charles Scriven - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
-Berman Layer - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
-Clarence Williams - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
-Richard Clay Dixon - People on the Move. Mar 3 p. 12
GREATER PEORIA MASS TRANSIT DISTRICT
-Peoria, Ill., Opens New Transit Center. Nov 3 p. 6
GREATER REYKJAVIK TRANSPORT
-Reykjavik, Iceland, Introduces Fuel Cell Buses. Oct 20 p. 6
GREATER VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
-TransLink Champions Web-Based Consultations. Sep 22 p. 6
-Kelsey Named CEO of British Columbia's SkyTrain. Feb 3 p. 3
GREEN BUILDINGS COUNCIL
-Transit-Friendly 'Green Building' Being Built in Washington Suburbs. Apr 28
p. 5
GREENVILLE TRANSIT AUTHORITY
-Frank Curti - People on the Move. Sep 1 p. 16
-Dudley Is New GM in Greenville, S.C. May 12 p. 2
GREGOR, KENNETH M.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-People on the Move. Jan 6 p. 12
GREYHOUND LINE, INC.
-WMATA Approves Partnership with Greyhound. Apr 14 p. 28
GRIFFIN, MICHAEL V.
-People on the Move. Aug 4 p. 6
GRIGGS, GARY E.
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-PB Announces Senior Management Changes. Sep 22 p. 3
GRIGGS, MIKE
-People on the Move. Feb 3 p. 4
GRIGSBY, RICHARD (Author)
-Rail-Volution Brings Together Smart Growth Professionals. Sep 22 p. 4
GUIDE DOGS
-C-TRAN Participates in Training Guide Dogs for Blind Passengers. May 5 p. 12
GUINGONA, MICHAEL
-Comings, Goings of Transit Professionals During 2003. Dec 22 p. 10
-People on the Move. Feb 3 p. 4
-People on the Move. Jan 27 p. 12
GULLEY, WIB
-N.C. Officials Honored as Champions of Transportation. Apr 21 p. 7
GULLIVER, DANIEL
-People on the Move. Jul 14 p. 12
GUSTAFSON, JOHN
-People on the Move. Sep 22 p. 12
GWINNETT COUNTY TRANSIT
-Collins Heads Transit in Gwinnett County, Ga. Jun 16 p. 3
-Gwinnett County, Ga., Expands Local Bus Service. Feb 10 p. 3