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We share the stories, challenges, and successes of the top transit professionals from around the world. Learn how top transit leaders got to where they are with stories and insights from their careers. Get the inside story about public transit and transit trends from the people who run it. Transit Unplugged is hosted and produced by Paul Comfort and brought to you by Modaxo Learn more at https://transitunplugged.com/
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Legacy Leaders Part 1: Paul Toliver, Fred Gilliam, Robert Prince, Rod Diridon

Legacy Leaders Part 1: Paul Toliver, Fred Gilliam, Robert Prince, Rod Diridon

This is the first of two special episodes where Paul chats with some of the leading figures in public transit. These are the people who built the foundations and set the standards for how public transit is done.Their perspectives are absolutely not to be missed.On part one of the series are:Paul ToliverFred GilliamRobert PrinceRod DiridonSee the full show notes on TransitUnplugged.com for their links and contact information.Next week on Transit Unplugged News & Views we have Bill Terry, Executive Director of the National Transit Institute at Rutgers and the following week we have part two of the Legacy Leaders series with Peter Varga, Grace Crunican, Mike Scanlon, and Paul Toliver
33:4302/02/2022
Karen Philbrick Researching the Future of Public Transit at the Mineta Institute

Karen Philbrick Researching the Future of Public Transit at the Mineta Institute

In the public transit industry, we are all standing on the shoulders of giants. People who set the stage for the progress we're making now. The next several episodes on Transit Unplugged epitomize this fact looking back powering our way forward.This week Paul talks with Karen Philbrick, Executive Director of the Mineta Transportation Institute. Named for Secretary Norman Mineta, the Institute conducts and supports research on a wide range of public transportation topics and issues.In their interview, Karen and Paul talk about some of the hot trends and big challenges facing the industry now. We get an insider's look into some of the most forward-thinking work in public transit today.We also hear from Elea Carey on prepping your leaders for interviews and Mike Bismeyer on finding and tapping the next generation of transit leaders.Coming up next week on Transit Unplugged is the first of two Legacy Leaders episodes. Next week we have Rod Diridon, Paul Toliver, Fred Gilliam, and Robert Prince on the show. If you have a question, comment, or like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, feel free to email us anytime [email protected].
38:1526/01/2022
In Memoriam: Jeffrey Parker

In Memoriam: Jeffrey Parker

On today's special edition of Transit Unplugged. We want it to honor the memory of Jeff Parker, CEO of MARTA in Atlanta, after his recent tragic death. He was a strong leader for his city and our industry, and will be sorely missed. Original show notes from February, 2020:“While we have to think about the future, we also have to think about the here and now and making sure that we’re improving the customer experience.”Atlanta and the surrounding area is the third fastest-growing region in the U.S. That means more people and more traffic, so public transit is essential to help boost the economic vitality and development of the region along with reducing congestion.Jeffrey Parker, GM and CEO of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), joins Transit Unplugged to talk about the present and future for the agency. Parker discusses the importance of MARTA becoming a more customer-centric organization – improving the reliability of the bus service, implementing new bus stops, and renovating rail stations are just part of this larger picture. Additionally, he highlights MARTA’s plans for new bus rapid transit and light rail services, and how it is essential to still focus on state of good repair while expanding service.If you want to know more about MARTA, check out their website. If you are having thoughts of suicide, there are people to listen and help. Here are just a few of the resources in the U.S. and Canada you can reach out to. Call a friend, send a text, send a message, but whatever you do, just reach out. You're not alone. There are people out there ready to help you.Canada Suicide Prevention Service, part of Crisis Services Canada.If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, the Canada Suicide Prevention Service is available 24/7 for voice and 4pm to 12am ET for text.Call 1-833-456-4566 for help in English. In Quebec call 1-866-277-3553. Or text 45645.U.S. National Suicide Prevention LifelineNATIONAL: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a hotline for individuals in crisis or for those looking to help someone else. To speak with a certified listener, call 1-800-273-8255.TEXT: Crisis Text Line is a texting service for emotional crisis support. To speak with a trained listener, text HELLO to 741741. It is free, available 24/7, and confidential. 
31:0121/01/2022
Laura Koprowski Reinvigorating TARTA’s Role in the Community

Laura Koprowski Reinvigorating TARTA’s Role in the Community

This week Paul catches up with Laura Koprowski, CEO of Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) and they talk about Laura's plan to revitalize TARTA with a new leadership team, new branding, and a new focus on customer experience.Laura and Paul also talk about the successful ballot measures that will help TARTA expand service and have a stable financial future.Next week, Paul interviews Karen Philbrick of the Mineta Institute with her views on public transit.If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us at [email protected].
31:0119/01/2022
Mass Transit 40 Under 40 Looking Ahead to a Bright Transit Future

Mass Transit 40 Under 40 Looking Ahead to a Bright Transit Future

This week we have a special double interview episode on Transit Unplugged News and Views. Paul, and special guest Mischa Wanek-Libman Executive Editor of Mass Transit Magazine, speak with two of Mass Transit's 40 Under 40 honorees.We start the show with Shofi Ull Azum, MBA, Operational Innovations and Performance Manager, Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), followed by Brittney M. Farr, Esq., Director of Government Relations, Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA).These two rising stars talk about their career progression, their roles, and their views on the future of transit.Between each interview, Elea Carey and Mike Bismeyer continue themes from the interviews to talk about employee recognition and mentorship.Next week Paul interviews Laura Koprowski, CEO of the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) in our second Transit Unplugged episode of the year.If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us at [email protected].
34:3112/01/2022
Kevin Quinn focusing on the fundamentals and network expansion at TransLink

Kevin Quinn focusing on the fundamentals and network expansion at TransLink

This week Paul chats with Kevin Quinn, CEO of TransLink in Vancouver, BC. Kevin succeeded Paul as CEO of MTA Baltimore and now is the head of a multi-city transit network in one of the most beautiful parts of the world.Kevin talks about managing North America's largest autonomous subway systems (SkyTrain), the major expansion projects underway, and life in Vancouver.Next week on Transit Unplugged Paul interviews two of Mass Transit Magazine's 40 Under 40 with Mass Transit Magazine's Executive Editor Mischa Wanek-Libman.Don't forget the first episode of Transit Unplugged TV premiers Friday, January 14th! Subscribe to our Transit Unplugged TV YouTube channel now so you'll know exactly when it appears!If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us any time at [email protected]
26:5705/01/2022
What will public transit look like in 2022?

What will public transit look like in 2022?

It's the end of the year and the last episode of Transit Unplugged for 2021.This is a really special episode with Paul Comfort convening a panel with our producer Tris Hussey, regular contributors Elea Carey and Mike Bismeyer, and a special guest Mike Dukart, Dir. of Sales at TripSpark.On the show, we talk about what are going to be the hottest trends in 2022, and a little look back at the past year. We hope you enjoy it.Next week (and next year), we'll have Kevin Quinn the new CEO at TransLink in Vancouver, BC, Canada on the show.If you have comments, questions, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us at [email protected] next week, we hope you've had a wonderful holiday and have a happy New Year.
32:4829/12/2021
Best of Transit Unplugged In Depth for 2021

Best of Transit Unplugged In Depth for 2021

Welcome to our second special episode of Transit Unplugged, the Best of Transit Unplugged In-Depth.In this episode, you'll hear excerpts from five of the best interviews this year. You'll hear ...Anne Graham, National Transport Authority, Ireland (full episode)Ahmed Bahrozyan, Road and Transport Authority, Dubai, UAE (full episode)Leslie Richards, SEPTA (full episode)Nat Ford, Jacksonville Transport Authority (full episode)Jeremy Yap, Land Transport Authority, Singapore (full episode)Next week we'll have a special end-of-year panel looking ahead to the biggest trends in public transit for 2022.If you have comments, questions, or would like to be a guest email anytime at [email protected].
51:5622/12/2021
Special Transit Technology Episode: Cybersecurity and transit tech in 2022

Special Transit Technology Episode: Cybersecurity and transit tech in 2022

Kicking off a trio of special episodes on Transit Unplugged is a transit tech episode with guest host Tris Hussey.Tris interviews Daniel Saddy, Director of (IT) Architecture at Trapeze about cyber and computer security at transit agencies with real, concrete advice on how agencies can help protect themselves.Then we have a special technology expert panel with Sebastian Vaitus, VP of Innovation at Vontas, Priyanka Palacholla, Sr. Director of New Product Initiatives at Vontas, Tyler Dvorak, Product Director Mobility Planning at Trapeze, and Sabrina Blais, Product Manager for Safety at Trapeze talking about what they think will be the hottest transit tech trends next year.Next week we'll have a special Best of 2021 episode and the last episode of the year will be a special panel looking at the future of transit joining Paul and Tris.If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us anytime at [email protected].
32:1115/12/2021
Innovation, growth, and expansion in Singapore with Lee Ling Wee

Innovation, growth, and expansion in Singapore with Lee Ling Wee

Paul returns to the island nation of Singapore to chat with Mr. Lee Ling Wee, Deputy Group CEO and President, International, SMRT Corporation. Like his earlier interview with Jeremy Yap earlier this year, the conversation focuses on how Singapore and SMRT are innovating and pushing towards a low/no emissions future.Paul sets the stage for the interview with Trapeze General Manager for the ASEAN region Frank Hesse. Frank makes his home in Kuala Lumpur and offers great context into public transit in the entire Southeast Asian region.Next week on Transit Unplugged, we'll have a special transit technology episode with a look at cybersecurity and a panel of experts on what the tech trends will be in 2022.If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us any time at [email protected].
27:0508/12/2021
On Demand Microtransit taking off in Sarasota, Florida

On Demand Microtransit taking off in Sarasota, Florida

In our final episode from APTA EXPO 2021, Paul chats with Jane Grogg, Director of Sarasota County Area Transit.If there was one singular thing that is the hallmark of the post-COVID transit world, it's on-demand microtransit. Jane Grogg replaced fixed routes that had lower ridership and replaced them with on-demand microtransit.And it's been a smashing success!Typically these low ridership fixed routes also tend to have big headways (30 minutes or more between buses), which means people aren't really excited about taking transit when almost anything else would be faster.But replace that fixed route with flexible and adaptable on-demand and people see how convenient it is to leave their car at home and take transit.Listen to this super interview with Jane, plus Elea Carey and Mike Bismeyer give us their insights this week.To wrap the show, Paul gives you a peek behind the curtain at what we have coming up over the next three months.If you have comments, questions, or would like to be a guest on the show, email us anytime at [email protected]
31:1201/12/2021
Transit Leaders Panel: 5 of the most powerful women in transit today

Transit Leaders Panel: 5 of the most powerful women in transit today

Update: An audio issue kept one of the panelists from being heard. We've pushed out an updated audio track.In the second of three APTA EXPO special episodes, this week it's the highlight of the week--the special panel of the 5 top women leading transit today.Nadine Lee (CEO, Dallas DART), Leslie Richards (CEO, SEPTA), Lauren Skiver (CEO, SunLine Transit), MJ Maynard (CEO, RTC SNV), and Bacarra Sanderson Mauldin (Chief of Staff, MATA Transit) shared the stage and talked about their visions of transit, life as a leader, and career advice for anyone who aspires to step into their shoes.The audience around the Trapeze-Vontas booth was in rapt attention for the entire panel, and now you can too.This episode will also air as the third episode of Transit Unplugged TV in 2022.
48:1824/11/2021
Live from APTA EXPO 2021: It’s electric with Chris Harris and Lauren Cochran Scoville

Live from APTA EXPO 2021: It’s electric with Chris Harris and Lauren Cochran Scoville

Paul and Tris were at APTA EXPO 2021 in Orlando, FL last week and recorded several interviews while they were there.From "Get to Know the GM" with the heads of Vontas and Trapeze Group and interviews with transit leaders to our amazing panel of amazing women leading transit agencies in the U.S., Paul and Tris covered a lot of ground in a few days.This week we highlight two of the interviews from those three days.First up is Chris Harris, Associate Director of Transportation at Auburn University in Alabama talking with Paul about running a transit system for students at the university.That interview is followed by Tris interviewing Lauren Cochran Scoville, VP of Sales at Proterra, and what agencies need to know before going green with low and no emissions vehicles.Next week on Transit Unplugged In-Depth we'll have segments from the Women Leaders in Transit Panel recorded live at the Trapeze-Vontas booth.Visit the full post for complete show notes and a transcript, with links to our new social media profiles on TransitUnplugged.com.
27:3817/11/2021
Bringing public transit to a transit desert in the desert–MJ Maynard and RTC of Southern Nevada

Bringing public transit to a transit desert in the desert–MJ Maynard and RTC of Southern Nevada

This week's episode comes to you from Las Vegas, Nevada when Paul visited RTC of Southern Nevada CEO MJ Maynard and her team. These segments are excerpted from the upcoming Transit Unplugged TV episode--the first episode for Transit Unplugged TV.Also in this episode are Deputy CEOs Francis Julien and David Swallow as well as Antonette Braddock who talks about RTC's new mobile app for their network.At RTC MJ Maynard and her team are doing great things for their community. They used COVID relief funds to bring service to a public transit desert in the desert with on-demand microtransit, kept essential runs and operators running during the pandemic, and continued their pilot/program with an autonomous vehicle shuttle from downtown to the medical center.MJ Maynard was also a part of the women leaders in transit panel just held at APTA EXPO 2021 (and a future episode of Transit Unplugged In-Depth and Transit Unplugged TV).If you have questions, comments, or want to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us any time at [email protected]. 
30:3610/11/2021
The three big transit trends, making kindness cool, and more APTA EXPO 2021 events

The three big transit trends, making kindness cool, and more APTA EXPO 2021 events

Welcome to season 5! Kicking off Season 5, Episode 1 we have a chat with Roger Helmy, Director of Product Management at Modaxo. Then Paul talks with regular contributor Mike Bismeyer about his Kindness is Cool campaign.We hear from Elea Carey on how to keep your messaging relevant and top of mind for riders.And finally, Paul and Tris talk about everything going on at APTA EXPO 2021.Paul will be at the Trapeze-Vontas booth (booth 353) talking with GMs Teresa Domingo and Peter Aczel from 11-12:30 on Monday. We'll be taping a live Transit Unplugged segment at the Tripspark booth (booth 769) at 1:30.Tuesday is the big day with the live CEO roundtable at 11:30 then Cocktails with Comfort at 3:00 where we celebrate 4 years of Transit Unplugged and show the Transit Unplugged TV teaser.You can learn more about what's on tap at APTA EXPO 2021 on the Trapeze-Vontas APTA EXPO 2021 event page. Links mentioned in the post:Paul's post on steps to safetyPink Shirt DayIf you have questions, feedback, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us any time at [email protected]. 
31:4403/11/2021
Multi-modal solutions, advanced ticketing, and loyalty programs: Innovation from Africa and the Middle East

Multi-modal solutions, advanced ticketing, and loyalty programs: Innovation from Africa and the Middle East

This week's show is an edited re-broadcast of the UITP and Trapeze-sponsored Connected Journeys webinar from earlier this summer.Paul leads a discussion with:Abimbola Akinajo, CEO, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO, Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)Djan Fanny, Director of Operations, AMUGAAbout what they are doing to promote public transit and develop more integrated, connected journeys in their cities.This episode brings home how, around the world, all transit agencies face the same challenges getting people to choose transit over private cars. The innovations the panelists are bringing in--like loyalty card programs and autonomous taxis--are truly innovative tools we all need to take note of.Next week on Transit Unplugged, Paul talks with frequent contributor Mike Bismeyer about his Kindness is Cool campaign and his recent CUTA award. Then Paul will talk with Modaxo's Roger Helmy about innovations in transit and what their vision of the future of transit is.If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged, email us any time at [email protected]. 
49:5927/10/2021
How Autonomous Vehicles Are Fitting into the Bigger Public Transit Landscape

How Autonomous Vehicles Are Fitting into the Bigger Public Transit Landscape

This is a very special Transit Unplugged News and Views. This week we not only hear from Katrina Heineking and W.C. Pihl from Transdev about autonomous vehicles, but Paul reveals all the things going on at APTA EXPO in a few weeks.In the news segment, Paul gives you all the details on what's going on with Transit Unplugged, Transit Unplugged TV, and the other places you can find him at APTA EXPO. If you'd like to stay in the loop about everything that's going on, and get reminders when events are happening, sign up for updates on the Trapeze APTA EXPO microsite.Next, we hear from Katrina and W.C. about everything Transdev is doing with Waymo in the autonomous vehicle space. Finally we hear from Mike about mentorship. Mentorship is one of the most fulfilling things you can do in your career. If you have the chance to do it, take it.If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged feel free to email us any time at [email protected] transcript for this episode is available on TransitUnplugged.com.
33:5020/10/2021
Nashville’s WeGo Public Transit Is Coming Back Strong with New Innovations

Nashville’s WeGo Public Transit Is Coming Back Strong with New Innovations

Paul travelled to Nashville, TN to talk with Nashville MTA CEO Steve Bland and his leadership team about all the improvements and innovations they've done in the past year. From safety to route planning to stations and stops, there is little that they haven't improved on.Which is, of course, music to our ears.This episode was also filmed for an upcoming episode of Transit Unplugged TV. People you will hear:Steve Bland, Nashville MTA CEOApproaches to COVID Response and Workplace Safety – Nick OldhamBetter Bus and Service Restoration Reshuffling – Felix Castrodad and Katie FreudbergStop Improvement Program and the Nolensville Pike Bike/Transit Corridor – Trey Walker and Lydia BendaTransit Signal Priority and our Emerging Headway Management System in the Charlotte Corridor – Dan Freudberg & Lydia BendaWeGo Link – Dan FreudbergTelling our Story and Getting Riders Back – Renuka ChristophNext week we're getting behind the wheel of micro transit with Waymo and Transdev.
57:5513/10/2021
How transit agencies in New Mexico came together and weathered the pandemic storm

How transit agencies in New Mexico came together and weathered the pandemic storm

One of the biggest challenges at transit agencies during the pandemic has been making sure there was enough money to stay in operation. In New Mexico, the Department of Transportation took a unique approach that underscores the spirit of cooperation we found throughout the transit industry.They funded the operating expenses for the 21 transit agencies in the state and were able to do that because the three largest agencies in the state agreed to forego their share of federal funding to help the other 18 agencies.David Harris, Director of Transit and Rail Division in the New Mexico Department of Transportation tells Paul how this unique funding plan came together and how his state of 2 million people is connected by bus and rail.Next week we have a special episode from Nashville, Tennesee and hear from not just the head of the agency, but his executive team as well. The interviews from the episode will also air as one of the upcoming Transit Unplugged TV episodes, along with extra behind-the-scenes footage of the agency and the city.If you have a question, feedback, or want to be a guest on the show, you can email us at [email protected]. Until next week, ride safe and ride happy.
25:1206/10/2021
Four Inspiring Women Leading the Way in Australia

Four Inspiring Women Leading the Way in Australia

As a woman in transit and the tech industry, it’s not every day that you get to see female leaders in transit share how they got to where they are today and the hurdles they had to overcome to do so. Transit has traditionally been a male-dominated industry; and years ago, it would’ve been rare to see a female CEO rise up the ranks.It’s inspiring that that’s no longer the case.On today’s episode of Transit Unplugged, we put together more than just an interview with one female transit leader – for the first time ever, we brought together an all-female panel from leaders on transit in the land down under, to talk about their journeys, share career advice, and learn from their inspiring stories.Four years ago, I was one of the individuals behind the scenes that worked with Paul Comfort to create the Transit Unplugged podcast. To witness the evolution of where we started to where we are today encourages me to continue to shoot for the stars and shows me the power of female leadership in such an important industry.That’s why this note might sound a little different than our other show notes. Normally they’re written by our producer, Tris Hussey, but for today’s all-female show, I decided to peek out from behind the curtain and share a few words about what episodes like this, and stories like these, mean to a young female and dare-I-say leader in transit.I hope you enjoy the episode and share it – more people need to hear these stories.Now, I’ll head back behind the scenes!Vicky Abihsira, Director of Integrated Marketing, Trapeze GroupThis week's guests are:Magda Robertson, General Manager, Torrens ConnectCatherine Baxter, COO Metro TrainsSamantha Abeydeera, Executive Director Strategic Operations, Transport for New South WalesMichelle Batsas, Executive Director, UITP, Australia and New Zealand who also hosts the Women Who Move Nations podcastNext week on Transit Unplugged News and Views we have David Harris Director of Transport and Rail for the Department of Transportation in New Mexico.If you want to get in touch with the show, be a guest, or have feedback, you can email us at [email protected].
54:0529/09/2021
Going truly zero-emissions in Champaign-Urbana, Karl Gnadt on deploying hydrogen fuel cell buses

Going truly zero-emissions in Champaign-Urbana, Karl Gnadt on deploying hydrogen fuel cell buses

More and more agencies are going green and reducing their carbon emissions. There are lots of ways to get there, but one that isn't talked about often is hydrogen fuel cell electric buses.Karl Gnadt of Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District is serious about going zero emissions. And truly zero emissions. In October his agency will open its solar-powered hydrogen generating and fueling complex and deploy its first hydrogen fuel cell electric buses. Making this deployment truly zero emissions. No fossil fuels will be burned to power these buses. A truly fantastic achievement.Paul, of course, has his usual transit industry news update and at the end of the show, he reveals some exciting changes coming to the show.If you have feedback, comments, or like to be on the show, just drop us a line at [email protected].
29:3422/09/2021
Julien Dehornoy of Yarra Trams on the Challenge of Updating an Iconic Tram System

Julien Dehornoy of Yarra Trams on the Challenge of Updating an Iconic Tram System

Julien Dehornoy, CEO of Yarra Trams, is responsible for the iconic Melbourne streetcar tram system. This is storied tram system has run continuously since 1884 and is the longest light rail system in the world.Which is a blessing and a curse.Julien wants to modernize the tram system to make it more efficient, more nimble, more accessible, and faster. But that's easier said than done when you're working with legacy systems.In this episode, you'll hear about Julien's vision for the future of the tram system and for public transport as a whole in Melbourne.Next week on Transit Unplugged News and Views we head to Illinois and learn about the hydrogen generating and refueling complex at Champaign Urbana Mass Transit District. Hope you'll tune in.Feedback? Questions? Want to be a guest on the show? Email us at [email protected].
35:1415/09/2021
David Bruffy and Mountain Line Transit Giving People What They’re Asking For: More Transit

David Bruffy and Mountain Line Transit Giving People What They’re Asking For: More Transit

It's not often you get the results of a customer survey and the results clearly say, "we think you're doing great, can you do more of it please?". But that's what David Bruffy of Mountain Line Transit in Morgantown, West Virginia found when he got feedback from his community.And while his plans for helping his community, including microtransit and helping the unbanked in a universal fare program, are important, just as important is what he does to recharge. David runs Smoke n Mirrors Photography as a side business/passion project that helps him stay grounded and use both sides of his brain.It's important, as Mike Bismeyer will tell you in his Mike's Minute segment, to have those things to connect you with others. Especially now we need to have ways to connect and see the bigger world around us.Speaking of survey's Elea Carey gives some great advice for using open and close-ended questions in surveys. Both types are essential to getting a complete picture of what people are really thinking.Next week on Transit Unplugged In-Depth Julien Dehornoy of Yarra Trams is talking with Paul about light rail.We'd love to hear from you! You can email us at [email protected] with comments, questions, or if you'd like to be a guest. Until next week, ride safe and ride happy.
23:1108/09/2021
Josh Baker on Relaunching DASH and Untangling the Spaghetti

Josh Baker on Relaunching DASH and Untangling the Spaghetti

Imagine starting your transit career as a driver when you were nineteen and then going on to launch an entirely new transit service for one agency and now at the helm to launch a revamped service for an up-and-coming transit agency.This is what Josh Baker of DASH (Alexandria Transit) has done in his career thus far with more great plans on the way.This is one of those "wow, that's amazing" interviews from a person who has done and tried almost everything there is to do in transit.Josh and Paul also reflect on how traffic patterns have changed in the Washington DC Metro area and how transit needs to--and will--adapt to these changes.Next week we hear from David Bruffy of Mountain Line Transit in West Virginia on what his community says it needs in a transit system and how David is making that a reality.
35:0801/09/2021
What’s data got to do with it? To do transit right, everything.

What’s data got to do with it? To do transit right, everything.

This week on Transit Tech, Tris interviews Tyler Dvorak of Trapeze and Terry Bills of Esri about the how and why of using data at your agency. Combining data sets, especially spatial and demographic data, gives transit agencies tremendous decision making power. Learn why the agencies who most effectively use data to learn about customers and make decisions are also the agencies who are most successful at delivering services to those customers.In her Messaging Minute, Elea Carey talks back to school communications strategies to get kids back on transit.And in Paul's transit industry news, he covers the results of an Imperial College of London study on COVID in transit.Plus more news from around the transit industry.
28:4025/08/2021
Special Panel Discussion: What the U.S. Infrastructure Bill Means for Transit Agencies

Special Panel Discussion: What the U.S. Infrastructure Bill Means for Transit Agencies

This episode of Transit Unplugged In-Depth comes from the SUN Conference in Missoula, Montana.Paul sat down with Scott Bogren of CTAA, Ed Redfern of The Bus Coalition, Rich Sampson of SWATA, and Elea Carey to talk about the massive infrastructure bill that just passed the U.S. Senate.In this very special episode, Paul and the guests dive into why this bill could be a historic, watershed moment for public transit in the U.S. The pandemic opened eyes at all levels of government that public transit isn't just a local issue, it's a national imperative. The ramifications of this five-year investment in transit infrastructure allow transit agencies to create, as Ed Redfern said, "Not your grandma's or parent's transit system anymore."
39:2518/08/2021
John Seber answers the why question

John Seber answers the why question

This week on Transit Unplugged News and Views we have two Newsmaker interviews.First Paul chats with John Seber Executive Director of the Central Indiana Regional Transport Authority (CIRTA) and they get into how John is helping the counties he serves work together and provide an integrated intercounty transit network. John also reflects on when he was working with Paul at WMATA and how a college poster sticks with him today.If that wasn't enough, Paul chats with Stewart Mader and Scott Bogren about a new study from CTAA on how transit supported communities during the pandemic and 6 concrete things we should be doing next.For the next several episodes look for Paul's interviews from the Small Urban Network Conference happening now in Montana.If you like what you hear on Transit Unplugged, take a moment leave a rating and review. Ratings and reviews are how people find new shows to listen to, and don't you think more people should be listening to us!And speaking of liking...guess what! We're in the running for another award! Take a moment and give a vote for us on the Podcast Awards.
37:1211/08/2021
Carrie Butler Executive Director of TARC – Optimism and excitement about the future of transit

Carrie Butler Executive Director of TARC – Optimism and excitement about the future of transit

This week Paul comes to you from the Bluegrass State and historic Louisville, Kentucky. Paul visited Carrie Butler, Executive Director of the Transit Authority of River City (TARC), in-person in her office in the former Union Station from the Louisville-Nashville rail line. You can read more about Paul's visit in his post on the Vontas blog. Carrie started at TARC almost a year ago in the midst of the pandemic, but that challenge only seems to have buoyed her optimism and drive to bring fresh optimism and excitement to the agency.Listen to learn Carrie's plan for the future of TARC and how she's tackling the driver shortage that is dogging agencies across the U.S. and Canada.Next week Paul is chatting with John Seber of Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority on Transit Unplugged News and Views. Paul is attending the upcoming SUN Conference., so look for some special interviews with transit leaders over the next several weeks.Don't forget to rate and review Transit Unplugged wherever you listen to podcasts. Leaving ratings and reviews helps people find Transit Unplugged.
33:1904/08/2021
Using AI to predict when your bus will arrive, meeting tips from Paul Comfort, and people are coming back to transit

Using AI to predict when your bus will arrive, meeting tips from Paul Comfort, and people are coming back to transit

This week on Transit Unplugged News and View we have the first Transit Tech segment. These will be monthly segments where we interview on new innovations in transit technology.This week Tris chats with Dr. Farrokh Mansouri, head of data science at Trapeze, about using machine learning and AI to predict how weather and traffic affect on-time performance. If you're interested in how Trapeze approaches machine learning and AI you might like Farrokh's recent blog post.Paul gives his weekly look into the latest transit news and this week gives us some valuable tips for running more effective meetings in his future of transit segment.Mike Bismeyer reflects on the transit leaders who were willing to take risks and try new technologies. Imagine where we'd be if we never innovated in transit?Next week on Transit Unplugged In-Depth Paul talks with Carrie Butler, head of the Transit Authority of River City (TARC). This is another interview that will energize you and inspire you for what's coming as we emerge from the pandemic.
26:4728/07/2021
Joubert Flores on creating an integrated and supported public transportation system in Brazil

Joubert Flores on creating an integrated and supported public transportation system in Brazil

This week we wrap up our mini-tour of Latin America with Paul's conversation with Joubert Flores, Chairman of ANTPTRILHOS in Brazil.Joubert has been an integral part of the transit industry for over 45 years and his insights into where the transportation system in Brazil has been, and where it's going in the future, are essential listening for all transit agencies.To close out this pair of interviews, Paul hosted a roundtable with Paola Realpozo, VP Marketing at Trapeze, and Juan Goritti, Sales Director for Latin America, with their thoughts on the state of public transit in Latin America.Next week on Transit Unplugged News and Views we have the first Transit Tech segment with Dr. Farohk Mansouri, Lead Data Scientist at Trapeze. Dr. Mansouri and Tris talk about what machine learning and AI have in store for the transit industry.Thank you for being a Transit Unplugged listener. You can help support the podcast and help other people find it by leaving a rating and review in your podcast app.If you'd like to be a guest on Transit Unplugged you can email our producer Tris Hussey at [email protected] next week, ride safe and ride happy.
35:4821/07/2021
Capitalizing on transit’s opportunity with Andrew Bata of UITP

Capitalizing on transit’s opportunity with Andrew Bata of UITP

This week on the first episode of Transit Unplugged News and Views (what we use to call Comfort's Corner) Paul chats with Andrew Bata of UITP, North America. Paul and Andrew talk about Andrew's former role as Chief Innovator at New York MTA. He and Paul continue with his vision of the challenges and opportunities that lay ahead for transit agencies around the world.Elea Carey continues the thread with how agencies should communicate getting people back to transit.And finally, Paul wraps up the episode with insights into one of the biggest challenges facing agencies right now: recruiting and training drivers for the coming ridership surge.Next week on Transit Unplugged In Depth we continue our Latin American series with Joubert Flores of Brazil's national rail transport association.
38:3014/07/2021
Dimas Barreira Putting Technology and Innovation in the Driver’s Seat in Fortaleza, Brazil

Dimas Barreira Putting Technology and Innovation in the Driver’s Seat in Fortaleza, Brazil

The bustling city of Fortaleza could be a model for how operators, transit agencies, and cities can work together to deliver sustainable, technology-enabled public transit. This week Paul chats with Dimas Barreira is the president of SINDIONIBUS, a group of 17 transit operators serving the city of Fortaleza and the surrounding area.What's unique in Fortaleza isn't the close partnership between SINDIONIBUS and the city, but the confederation of independent companies who have come together to agree on how to deliver transit to the 2.7 million people in the region.Together they have invested in technology, like MaaS, bike sharing for transit riders, automated payment systems, and a fully GPS and ITS enabled fleet of over 2000 buses.But technology and working together is the part of the story you see, beneath the surface Dimas is a true transit leader and visionary. He sees, and promotes, the connection between riders, the city government, and the city at large. He has a vision for transit supporting UN Climate and Sustainability goals and ensuring SINDIONIBUS leverages technology to adapt to our changing world.For more show notes and a complete transcript visit TransitUnplugged.com.
31:3507/07/2021
Mark Wild of Crossrail UK getting a massive rail project back on track

Mark Wild of Crossrail UK getting a massive rail project back on track

What do you do when you're given the reins of one of the biggest rail projects in history that's three years late and well over budget? How do you take something that has gone decidedly off the rails, back on track?For Mark Wild of Crossrail UK, it meant going back to the fundamentals of project management. He focused on grappling with the enormous complexity of the project, correcting things that had gone off course, and building a team that could adapt to uncertainty.No project of this scale goes off without a hitch, and Crossrail is no different. After running The Tube, Mark took on the challenge of completing the project and getting trains into stations. This episode of Transit Unplugged is a great lesson in applying project fundamentals to a project that has gone pear-shaped.Learn more in the show notes: https://www.transitunplugged.com/mark-wild-of-crossrail-uk/
28:3730/06/2021
Comfort’s Corner: Is It Time to Call It Regional Rail?

Comfort’s Corner: Is It Time to Call It Regional Rail?

Paul's on vacation this week so our producer Tris Hussey is in the host's chair for this episode.News in this episode:Proterra goes public on the NASDAQUS Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg highlights and thanks the transit industry for its work getting people vaccinated.Robert Yu was tapped as President and General Manager for Oahu Transit Services.Vince Pellegrin, COO of Metro Transit retires after 24 years at the agency. We wish him the best on his retirement.The Chicago Transit Authority has ended capacity limits on buses and trains. Because the federal mask mandate is still in effect, they will deploy employee volunteers to help the public understand the rules and what the CTA is doing to keep them safe.Our feature interview is with Stewart Mader of VAX Transit. Beyond spearheading getting transit agencies involved in rolling out vaccines in the U.S., Canada, and U.K., he's been doing a lot of thinkings about the future of transit.After talking about the success of VAX Transit, they move on to discuss the role of commuter rail in our new reality. Stewart, and Paul, both feel a sea change is needed. Commuter rail is better thought of as regional rail that gets people into the city from outlying areas. This is a discussion we need to continue in another episode.Related to masks and health, both Stewart and Elea Carey talk about communicating health and safety, and masks, to the public. Stewart mentions his article in Mass Transit with advice on masks for transit agencies and Elea talks about how to expand the discussion away from masks per se to how transit is a healthy way to travel.Finally in Mike's Minute we get a great piece of advice from his dad that makes the world a little better place.Next week Paul is back in the chair with an in-depth interview with Mark Wild CEO of Crossrail UK.Have a great week and ride safe and ride happy.
24:4823/06/2021
Making Taxis Part of the Transport Solution in Saudi Arabia with Naif Bin Hwail

Making Taxis Part of the Transport Solution in Saudi Arabia with Naif Bin Hwail

This week Paul chats with Naif Bin Hwail of Saudi Arabia's Transport General Authority (TGA) on how his agency built a structure to serve millions of people--including the millions visiting Mecca and Medina for the Haj--using bus, rail, and taxis.In his conversation with Paul, Naif Bin Hwail talks about developing bus rapid transit (BRT) in several cities and expanding the rail network to serve the millions of people who come to Saudi Arabia.Unlike many transportation agencies, TGA is also responsible for the vast private taxi network in the country. Their job is to ensure all taxis meet the same high standard of safety, comfort, and reliability. Based on this foundation TGA is well-placed to build an expansive national transit system as part of their vision 2030 plans.Next week, please join us for Comfort's Corner where Paul's guest will be Stewart Mader of VAX Transit. After talking about the herculean efforts to get people to vaccines and vaccines to people, Stewart and Paul talk about commuter rail and the future of masks on transitFor a complete transcript of this episode and links to our guests, please visit: https://www.transitunplugged.com/making-taxis-part-of-the-transport-solution-in-saudi-arabia/
25:4216/06/2021
Comfort’s Corner: Using data to improve operations and meet the changing needs of riders

Comfort’s Corner: Using data to improve operations and meet the changing needs of riders

This week on Comfort's Corner we have two newsmaker interviews for you. First, we talk with Candace Moore of the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority about how she's used asset management data to improve maintenance in her fleet of nearly 200 vehicles. Then we travel to Saskatoon, SK, and hear an excerpt from Cory Shrigley's ThinkTransit session on how they used real-time ridership data to quickly adapt their service to meet the needs of essential workers during pandemic lockdowns and help health officials target COVID education programs right to the areas that needed it most.These are two great uses of data that highlight how transit agencies can use data they might already have to make real, impactful decisions.We also hear from Elea Carey in her messaging minute on using radio ads to promote your agency. What better way to increase ridership than target drives while stuck in traffic!Finally, Paul shares some exciting news about some improvements we're making to the show starting in July. Listen to the whole episode to learn about the changes.Interested in being a guest on Transit Unplugged? You can email our producer at [email protected]. We'd love to hear and share your stories on the transit industry's number one podcast. 
33:5409/06/2021
Jeremy Yap, Land Transport Authority, Singapore

Jeremy Yap, Land Transport Authority, Singapore

"We want to promote caring commuting culture here, a gracious one, ... working together with everyday commuters to try and improve each other's commute."This week Paul talks with Jeremy Yap, Deputy Chief Executive for Public Transport, Policy and Planning for the Land Transport Authority, Singapore. In this wide-ranging interview, we learn how Singapore is creating and expanding a transit system to serve its 5.6 million people with bus and rail service that is clean, efficient, and kind.From digging a kilometer a month and a new station every two months for their expanded metro line to seamless payment systems, Singapore is creating a transit system that aims to have every person within a 10 minute walk to a transit stop and 20 minute travel time across the city.Learn more about this episode get show notes and complete transcript at https://www.transitunplugged.com/jeremy-yap-lta-singapore/ 
42:2102/06/2021
Comfort’s Corner: NATA, UITP, and the new study on contracting in public transit

Comfort’s Corner: NATA, UITP, and the new study on contracting in public transit

Show notes:Welcome to Comfort's Corner for May 26th, 2021.This week on Comfort's Corner we have a special newsmaker segment with board members of the North American Transit Alliance (NATA) and the International Association of Public Transit (UITP) discussing the results of a new study on private contracting in public transit agencies.UITP completed the study on behalf of NATA and conducted interviews with transit agencies from around the world. The results of this study and give a rich, diverse, and global picture of contracting in public transit. You can download a copy of the report from the UITP website.If your agency would like a presentation about the results of the study, contact Julia Gessner at NATA.In transit news, Paul covers:Kevin Quinn appointed as the new CEO of TransLink.Greyhound Canada ceases all operations in Canada on May 13.The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation is taking steps to curb fraud and abuse.Union City, CA is bringing back The Flea microtransit service to BART stations.Finally, we hear from Elea Carey in her messaging minute talking about how to leverage the media for hiring at your agency.Next week we have Jeremy Yap of Public Transport, Policy and Planning for the Land Transport Authority in Singapore speaking with Paul in another segment on public transit around the world.Show transcript:Paul Comfort: This is Transit Unplugged. I'm your host Paul Comfort. Great to be with you on another edition of Comfort's Corner, where we bring you the inside story and what's happening in and around the transit industry. Today, we've got a great show for you got some big headline news stories to give you. And then after that, we'll be going into an in-depth interview with the North American Transit Alliance in UATP. It's a great interview with them.Um, and I'll tell you more about it in just a moment. We'll be talking about a new study on contracting and that'll take up most of today's show now on to headline news. my successor as MTA Baltimore's CEO, Kevin Quinn was announced this week that the TransLink Board of Directors have appointed him Kevin Quinn to serve as the agency's next Chief Executive Officer.When we'll begin the role on July 19th and relocate to the Metro Vancouver, British Columbia area from the Baltimore, Maryland area. I've talked to Kevin multiple times this week, and very excited for him. And I know that he will be greatly missed at MTA. The TransLink folks are in for a great new CEO and, and Tony Gugliotta the Chair of TransLink's Board of Directors said."We look forward to welcoming Kevin Quinn to the TransLink enterprise, which will benefit from his bold, innovative and customer centered approach to leadership." Congratulations to Kevin and to Holly Arnold, who will step in. She's been the deputy CEO for a while at MTA. She stepping up to be the interim CEO at the...
40:3526/05/2021
Esmaeel Hasan Al Blooshi, RAK Transport Authority

Esmaeel Hasan Al Blooshi, RAK Transport Authority

This week Paul chats with Esmaeel Hasan Al Blooshi of the RAK Transport Authority in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. Ras Al Khaimah is the northernmost of the seven Emirates in the UAE and home to over 60 km of beaches, the world's longest zip line, and...A really innovative and integrated transit system. From buses to taxis, e-scooters and e-bikes to ferries, RAK Transport is creating a uniquely integrated system powered by new apps and technology.Unlike many North American transit authorities, taxis are an essential part of the overall transit system. The system caters to both residents of Ras Al Khaimah, but also a large tourist industry. The goal is to get people quickly, easily, affordably, and sustainably from one place to another.You can learn more about RAKTA on their website.Episode transcript:Paul Comfort: This is Transit Unplugged. I'm your host Paul Comfort. Thanks for being with us today. As we interview the world's top transit executives to bring you their insights about what's happening in their transit system and for the future of our industry. And today we're excited to enter into the world of the middle east.Again, our guest today is Mr. Esmaeel Hasan Al Blooshi , the executive general manager. At the RAS Al Khaimah Emirates in the United Arab Emirates Transport Authority, they call it the RAK Transport Authority or rack Transport Authority. And today he discusses the vision for transportation there in the Emirate as reliable, smart, and sustainable. It's their vision. It includes all kinds of exciting innovations, including rolling in taxi as part of the overall mobility solution. Uh, e-bikes, e-scooters plans for a high-speed ferry service. Uh, inner city connections between the various city states of the UAE, all that. You'll get a real in-depth look today with this interview with Mr. Esmaeel Hassan Al Blooshi on Transit Unplugged.Narrator: What does it mean to be a successful public transit agency? What are you doing to lead the way? It's time to learn from the top transit professionals in North America.This is Transit Unplugged with your host Paul Comfort.Paul Comfort: Welcome to Transit Unplugged. I'm your host Paul Comfort. Great to be with you today on another edition of the world's leading transit podcast, Transit Unplugged. And today we head to the Middle East in an interview with a leader of one of the large upcoming transit systems in the United Arab Emirates. Esmaeel Hassan Al Blooshi. Thank you so much for being with us today Esmaeel.Esmaeel Hasan Al Blooshi: Pleasure to be here. Thank you very much for hosting this international podcast.Paul Comfort: Wonderful to have you with us. And I know you're famous there in the UAE, but after this people in 99 countries will know about you.So, so we're excited to hear about all the things you've got going on there. Uh, some, our listeners who are regular listeners around the world will recall that recently we had another interview with, with the Ahmed Hashem Bahrozyan, who is the head of the CEO of Dubai RTA, which is one of the cities in the United Arab Emirates. And for those in the Western World, they may not be totally familiar with that with the United Arab Emirates. Um, why don't you tell us just a little bit about how they work that the city states and the structure and all that. And then I'd like to ask you a little about your own background.Esmaeel Hasan Al Blooshi: Yeah, we here in the United Arab Emirates. It's about seven Emirates united together, and we have one ruler. Who's his Highness, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. He's the ruler of UAE. And all, all of the Emirates, they have their...
29:3519/05/2021
Comfort’s Corner: Julie Timm of GRTC Are fares truly fair?

Comfort’s Corner: Julie Timm of GRTC Are fares truly fair?

This week is a special Comfort's Corner with a focus on access and equality in the transit system.After this week's transit news, we hear from Julie Timm of the Greater Richmond Transit Company on how she is looking at how the fare system, might not be fair to the people who need and depend on it most. Julie's segment was taken from her Virtual ThinkTransit talk she gave on April 28th, 2021. In part three of Comfort's Corner, Paul talks about his new vision on the future of transit. Beyond technology to get people where they are going quickly and efficiently, Paul believes transit systems need to be fair and equitable to the people who need the system the most.We also hear from Elea Carey in her Messaging Minute wrapping up her three-part series on email newsletters. Finally Mike's Minute we hear about a random act of kindness that had an unexpected outcome.Next week, Paul welcomes Esmaeel Hasan Al Bloohsi from RAK Transport Authority.Until then, have a great week and ride happy.
41:2712/05/2021
Leslie Richards – SEPTA

Leslie Richards – SEPTA

"...it was really that project that showed me how much transportation can add to the economic development of a region, can hurt, or help, neighborhoods. can really impact people at their business levels ... in the communities they choose to raise their families..."This week Paul is joined by Leslie Richards General Manager of SEPTA (Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority). In this Transit Unplugged episode, you not only learn about Leslie's career path but how she is tackling challenges today and looking towards the future.And even how she bucked the trend and move into the city of Philadelphia and how that reminds her how important transit is to the people who live and work in the City of Brotherly Love. 
33:4705/05/2021
Virtual ThinkTransit Day Three Keynote: Future of Transit Panel

Virtual ThinkTransit Day Three Keynote: Future of Transit Panel

In the third of our special Transit Unplugged episodes from Virtual ThinkTransit, we have the final keynote from Day Three. Our final keynote of the conference had Geoff Gray step into Paul Comfort's shoes to moderate this amazing panel of Phil Verster, President and CEO, Metrolinx; Erinn Pinkerton, President and CEO, BC Transit; and Alex Wiggins, CEO, New Orleans Transit.Phil started off highlighting projects underway that will keep going to meet the needs of one of Canada's fastest-growing cities. But it's not just infrastructure, it's a focus on safety and getting people to feel comfortable taking transit again.Alex, as other speakers will note later, the pandemic highlighted the often historical disparities between the people who need transit and those who run it. Alex's own parents couldn't fully use the transit system he now runs. And the ferry system that's part of his network was once used as an embarkation place for African slaves.In New Orleans, as in many other cities across North America, people of color were disproportionately affected by both the pandemic health-wise, but economically as well. As Alex had to reduce service at the height of the pandemic, was he inadvertently hurting the very people he most needed to serve.Alex's goal, spurred by the pandemic, is looking at his entire transit system and remove barriers. He wants to get headways below 15 minutes and make transit riders equal to car drivers in access to jobs and services.Erinn, started her talk acknowledging that her office sites on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen, Songhees, Esquimalt, and WSÁNEĆ peoples. This, for people in British Columbia, is an important part of addressing the past disparities and injustices we benefit from now.BC Transit, as Geoff mentioned, serves the transit needs of an area bigger than the state of Texas. Erinn sees her job not as getting things back to normal but also to get things to something better. For example, morning and evening rush hour service is some of the most expensive services in the system, what if that becomes less important than better mid-day and weekend service? Mid-day and weekends have been in the past when people use transit less, but now that's changing.And Erinn is innovating with programs like Transit to Trail to get people to popular hiking spots and reduce pressure on communities and parking in already sensitive areas.After Erinn's talk, the panel took questions from the audience on the points raised above, like fares (The whole Province of B.C. is going fare-free for kids under 13 starting in September) and how each agency is helping people feel safe and ready to ride again. They are looking forward to the time when people have a place to take transit to again."We have to be there for people. Mobility is freedom. Transit plays a role in helping the community recover, and I know that right now, transit riders feel that this is their one chance for a social connection." -- Erinn Pinkerton
46:4403/05/2021
Virtual ThinkTransit Day Two Keynote: Lauren Skiver

Virtual ThinkTransit Day Two Keynote: Lauren Skiver

This is the second of three special Transit Unplugged episodes from Virtual ThinkTransit. Our Day Two keynote was by Lauren Skiver, CEO of SunLine Transit Agency. challenged us to find our power and purpose to innovate.Lauren hit head-on the challenge of innovating in a regulated business like transit. We have a great responsibility to our staff, riders, and everyone else sharing the road, but we also have a responsibility to make sure transit evolves with the times and does more.Innovations in transit are essential to the continued health, growth, and resiliency in the industry. While Inspiration is a noun, Lauren sees it as something to spur action. Something to help us take the next step:"Inspiration creates action in my mind"--Lauren SkiverLauren looks as each thing she has to do as an opportunity to see how it can improve herself or others. She sees even the most mundane tasks as opportunities for innovation.Like Robbie, Lauren sees working in transit as a higher calling, not a j-o-b job:"Public transit is a calling, not just a job. It's something we do because we create something for the community, feel good about how we connect people to jobs, we feel good about how we create mobility for a community, and we feel good about the people we work with in this business."For Lauren, innovation and inspiration come down to harnessing your power and purpose for good. Sometimes it's scary. Sometimes we've used our power in the wrong ways, but the pandemic has shown us all we need to tap into our own personal power and purpose to push ahead.At SunLine Lauren is striving to have an entirely renewable energy-powered fleet by 2035. Already leaders in CNG, full electric, and hydrogen fuel cell electric buses, Lauren is pushing the agency farther and fast than they dreamed.The drop in ridership in the pandemic gave her the unique opportunity to innovate faster towards building their own microgrid, generating their own hydrogen for buses, and more.Lauren showed how harnessing your passion and purpose--like breaking our dependence on fossil fuels--is something within all our grasp. We just have to seize it.
24:0203/05/2021
Virtual ThinkTransit Day One Keynote: Robbie Makinen

Virtual ThinkTransit Day One Keynote: Robbie Makinen

In the first of three special Transit Unplugged episodes, we bring you the keynote from Day One of Virtual ThinkTransit (VTT). Robbie Makinen's (CEO of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority) keynote was an inspiration to the entire audience. Robbie is well known as an inspiring speaker and he did not disappoint today. He lost his sight about eight years ago and related a story about sitting in the car with his son and how it was a turning point for him.Everyone is dealt a bad hand sometimes, Robbie says, the question is how do you deal with it. Will you be a sail or an anchor? Will you push on or drag down?Robbie chose to sail.Robbie believes transit agencies need to be woven into the fabric of society. Transit is essential for millions of people. He talks about going fare-free and how that it's not a loss in revenue, but an investment in people. People take the money they would have spent on transit in the community. The money doesn't disappear, it goes back into the community."Transit agencies shouldn't be off on an island. Stop thinking of yourself as just a transit agency. Think about weaving yourself into the community." --Robbie MakinenRobbie's challenge to all of us is ask ourselves why we do what we do. Why do we work at our jobs? For many of us, that answer is helping people in their daily lives. And Robbie's inspirational words remind us all of that.
24:4503/05/2021
Comfort’s Corner: Luke Antoniou – Intelligent Transport

Comfort’s Corner: Luke Antoniou – Intelligent Transport

“This industry is absolutely crucial for people to live their lives in the way that they are used to doing.”On this episode of Comfort's Corner, part of the Transit Unplugged podcast, Luke Antoniou, Editor of Intelligent Transport, joins Paul Comfort to discuss new transit trends in Europe and his thoughts on Mobility-as-a-Service. Paul also shares an exciting Q&A from ThinkTransit featuring Elea Carey, John Sisson, and Sam Sargent.If you want to know more about Intelligent Transport, check out their website.
38:2528/04/2021
Clinton Forbes – Palm Tran

Clinton Forbes – Palm Tran

“I have always said that crisis breeds innovation.” Joining the Transit Unplugged podcast for this episode is Clinton Forbes, Executive Director at Palm Tran. Clinton chats with Paul Comfort about Palm Tran’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, their new flex routes for remote areas, and shares his thoughts on the future of electric vehicles.  Clinton also joins Paul’s lightning round to share his favorite books, hobbies, and more.  If you want to know more about Palm Tran, check out their website.  
30:4821/04/2021
Comfort’s Corner: Valerie Neilson – Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency

Comfort’s Corner: Valerie Neilson – Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency

“We're looking at the big picture. Where are we going? What's happening? How do we make this all make sense together?” On this episode of Comfort's Corner, part of the Transit Unplugged podcast, Valerie Neilson, Deputy Director of the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency, joins Paul Comfort to discuss the role of a metropolitan planning agency and how they interact with the local community. Valerie also chats about her passion for “complete streets” and prioritizing safety for users of all ages and abilities.  If you want to know more about the Palm Beach TPA, check out their website.  
38:5614/04/2021
Nat Ford – Jacksonville Transportation Authority

Nat Ford – Jacksonville Transportation Authority

“I think we are best prepared and situated to be holistic transportation service providers, and we should not limit ourselves and stay in one lane.”  Joining the Transit Unplugged podcast for this episode is Nat Ford, CEO of Jacksonville Transportation Authority. Nat chats with Paul Comfort about the latest and greatest innovations at the JTA, from vaccine buses to microtransit, and shares more about JTA’s unique autonomous vehicle Test and Learn track.   If you want to know more about the JTA, check out their website.  
29:5707/04/2021
Comfort’s Corner: Brian Litchfield – Town of Chapel Hill

Comfort’s Corner: Brian Litchfield – Town of Chapel Hill

“We're fortunate enough to work in a community that is supportive of our efforts.” On this episode of Comfort's Corner, part of the Transit Unplugged podcast, Brian Litchfield, Transit Director for the Town of Chapel Hill, joins Paul Comfort to discuss how COVID-19 has helped to bring his agency closer to the local community. Brian also chats about Chapel Hill Transit’s investments in clean energy and their unique fare-free model. If you want to know more about CHT, check out their website.  
41:2831/03/2021
Tilly Chang – San Francisco County Transportation Authority

Tilly Chang – San Francisco County Transportation Authority

“These people who take care of us every day, we need to take care of them, and make sure that we're ensuring that our services are for everyone.”  Joining the Transit Unplugged podcast for this episode is Tilly Chang, Executive Director for the San Francisco County Transportation Authority. Tilly chats with Paul Comfort about autonomous vehicles, the impact of TNC’s such as Uber and Lyft in San Francisco, and her thoughts on how public transit will recover from COVID-19.  Tilly also joins Paul’s new lightning round to share her favorite books, musicians, and her unusual family pet.  If you want to know more about SFCTA, check out their website.  
30:3124/03/2021