Bus Operations definition
Examples of Bus Operations in a sentence
Permanent Authority members of the Committee will also include the Chief Bus Operations Officer, the Chief Subway/Light Rail Operations Officer, the Chief Engineer, and the Director/Assistant Director of System Safety.
Tempe agrees to allow the non-exclusive use of the Premises by RPTA to conduct the bus service operations as set forth in the RPTA/City of Tempe Fixed Route Bus Operations and Maintenance Service Unification, Contract Number 1210018-S (“Tenant Activities”).
If the Contractor is supporting NJ TRANSIT Bus Operations equipment maintenance, including engine, revenue vehicle, and parts rebuilding and overhaul, it shall establish and implement a drug and alcohol misuse prevention program in compliance with 49 C.F.R. parts 653 and 655 The Contractor shall certify its compliance by completing the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Transit Operations Certification attached hereto in Attachment 1.
Each party is signing this Intergovernmental Agreement regarding the Joint Use and Lease Agreement for East Valley Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility on the date stated opposite that party’s signature.
GO Transit and the Union agree that there shall be six (6) committees representing Station Operations, Transit Enforcement, Fleet Maintenance, Bus Operations, Rail Equipment, and Head Office (Office Professional Technical).
RPTA shall use or cause the Tempe Bus Fleet to be used only in conformance with the permitted use and with all federal, state and local statutes, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable to the terms and conditions set forth in the RPTA/City of Tempe Fixed Route Bus Operations and Maintenance Service Unification, Contract No. 1210018-S and applicable to EVBOM, including all traffic regulations and municipal ordinances of Tempe (“Applicable Laws”).
RPTA shall use or cause the Tempe Bus Fleet, which includes all systems contained on the vehicles, to be used only for transporting passengers and provide or cause to be provided related service of the fleet as set forth in the RPTA/City of Tempe Fixed Route Bus Operations and Maintenance Service Unification, Contract No. 1210018-S.
Based on historical trends at Pittsfield Bus Operations the training of new Drivers/Attendants typically requires between 150 and 300 hours of additional work per year, dependent upon operational needs.
The Strategic Plan for MT 400 sets forth the key commercial objectives and strategies for MT 400 for positioning, managed care coverage, [***] and promotion (collectively, the “Commercialization Objectives”).
All employee in- service training hours shall be available from the Director of Bus Operations upon verbal request.