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Texas Transit Trends, Industry News + More!

TEXAS TRANSIT TRENDS

In this roundtable, Transit Unplugged host, Paul Comfort, speaks with five accomplished Texas transit leaders about the realities of running transit systems across Texas—from expansive rural regions to fast-growing cities. They share how they’re serving students, seniors, tourists, and workers alike—while facing challenges like extreme heat, limited funding, and changing rider expectations. 

Featuring:

Serena Stevenson, General Manager, Waco Transit System

Mario Delgado, Transit and Downtown Services Director, Metro McAllen

Derrick Majchszak, Chief Executive Officer, Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority

Vince Huerta, Director of Transportation, East Texas Council of Governments – Go Bus

Allen Hunter, Executive Director, Texas Transit Association

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Coming Next Week

Next week on Transit Unplugged Podcast: We sit down with John Rossant, founder and CEO of CoMotion, to talk about how cities can fund the future of mobility when the federal money faucet starts to slow. From hydrogen-powered aircraft to Miami’s plans for the FIFA World Cup, this episode covers the bleeding edge of transit innovation—and yes, there’s also a pasta recipe.

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Viva. Las. Vegas.

Join us as Transit Unplugged TV explores the iconic city of Las Vegas and see how their transit systems move the masses for mega-events like concerts, the Rock ‘n Roll Marathon, and Formula One races. Don’t miss Paul Comfort’s exclusive behind-the-scenes look at transportation in Las Vegas, coming April 10th!

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This Week in Transit News…

Curious about the latest headlines in the transit industry? Check out our Transit Unplugged News Minute with Julie Gates. She covers the biggest stories in the industry every week. Click to view, and subscribe so you don’t miss a thing.

  • Transit CEOs address issues in Washington, D.C.​
  • Children with autism participate as announcers on subway systems.​
  • Public transportation agencies engage in April Fool’s Day activities.

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