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FMCSA declares Santana Busline, Inc. to be an imminent hazard

The FMCSA has ordered Springfield, Mass.-based Santana Busline, Inc. to immediately cease unauthorized interstate passenger service.

FMCSA shuts down bus company Ming An, Inc. of New York City

The FMCSA declared Ming An, Inc., an interstate passenger carrier based in New York City, to be an imminent hazard to public safety.

$390 million to transit agencies recovering from Hurricane Sandy

Ray LaHood yesterday announced the allocation of nearly $390 million in Disaster Relief Appropriations Act funds to reimburse the New York MTA and PATH.

FMCSA shuts down Fung Wah Bus Transportation

The FMCSA last week shut down Boston-based Fung Wah Bus Transportation using new authorities given to FMCSA under MAP-21.

Blue Bird delivers 10 buses to the Georgia Department of Corrections

Blue Bird Corporation and Yancey Bus Sales and Service announced delivery of 10 new 2014 All American buses to the Georgia Department of Corrections.

Metrolink employee wins APTA 2013 Call Center Challenge

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) crowned Metrolink employee Lauren Whetsel as the 2013 APTA Call Center Challenge winner.

Greyhound deploys DriveCam across fleet with five-year contract

DriveCam this week announced that Greyhound Lines will deploy its driver risk management and fleet management solution across its entire fleet for a five-year service contract term.

APTA awards Visual Marking Systems with sustainability recognition

The American Public Transportation Association announced Gold Level recognition for VMS for its commitment to sustainability as judged by a panel of transit experts.

U.S. DOT declares Top Class Bus Company an "imminent hazard"

The FMCSA has ordered Atlanta-based Top Class Bus Company, LLC, to immediately cease all passenger transportation services.

DOT announces immediate action to target higher risk passenger carriers

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and FMCSA Administrator Anne Ferro announced a safety crackdown that will focus on high-risk motorcoach companies.