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Spring 2011 Newsletter Released
The Spring 2011 SURTC Newsletter has been published and is available online. This issue features articles on a mentor program being piloted by SURTC; national transit leaders visiting NDSU's public transportation class; a survey of small urban transit agencies regarding recent changes in service levels, fares, and funding; and recent SURTC studies on campus transportation and market segmentation for intercity travel. The current and previous issues can be downloaded from the SURTC website.
SURTC Winter 2011 Newsletter Released
The Winter 2011 SURTC Newsletter has been published and is available online. This issue features articles on the National Conference on Rural and Intercity Bus Transportation, an international tour of transit systems taken by Brenda Schweitzer of the Brookings Area Transit Authority, and recent SURTC studies on access to health care, transportation for people with disabilities, and regional transit coordination in North Dakota. The current and previous issues can be downloaded from the SURTC website.
SURTC Releases Fall 2010 Newsletter
The Fall 2010 SURTC newsletter is now available on the SURTC website. To better facilitate information exchange, SURTC is moving to a more frequent, condensed version of our newsletter. This new version of our newsletter, which is called the Transit Lane Brief, will be published quarterly. The current issue has stories on SURTC's regional coordination study, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood's visit to North Dakota, and new SURTC research projects, as well as updates on training and education activities. The current and previous issues can be downloaded from the SURTC website.
SURTC Releases Spring 2010 Newsletter
The Spring 2010 SURTC Newsletter is now available on the SURTC website. The newsletter features articles on SURTC's advisory board meeting and the national summit on workforce development hosted by SURTC, as well as completed and ongoing research, training, and education activities. The current and previous issues can be downloaded from the SURTC website.