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  1. ASU transportation

  • ASU transportation

    On the Valley Metro Light Rail, students and residents of Phoenix have the ability to travel from 19th Ave. and Montebello Ave. to Main and Sycamore. ASU students have the option to buy a U-Pass, which allows them as many times on the light rail as they would like for two semesters costing 80 dollars.

  • ASU transportation

  • ASU transportation

    On the Valley Metro Light Rail, students and residents of Phoenix have the ability to travel from 19th Ave. and Montebello Ave. to Main and Sycamore. ASU students have the option to buy a U-Pass, which allows them as many times on the light rail as they would like for two semesters costing 80 dollars.

  • Southwest Millitary Transport Show

    The ninth-annual Southwest Millitary Transport Show is scheduled for Feb. 23-24 at the Commemorative Air Force Museum at Falcon Field. More information is available at AHMTA.com. [Photo courtesy Dave Boehmer/AHMTA]

  • Southwest Millitary Transport Show

    The ninth-annual Southwest Millitary Transport Show is scheduled for Feb. 23-24 at the Commemorative Air Force Museum at Falcon Field. More information is available at AHMTA.com. [Photo courtesy Dave Boehmer/AHMTA]

  • Southwest Millitary Transport Show

    The ninth-annual Southwest Millitary Transport Show is scheduled for Feb. 23-24 at the Commemorative Air Force Museum at Falcon Field. More information is available at AHMTA.com. [Photo courtesy Dave Boehmer/AHMTA]

  • Regional Emergency Transportation

    After talks for three years, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek and the Apache Junction Fire District will now be serviced through a regional emergency transportation system with Southwest Ambulance, shown Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Regional Emergency Transportation

    Mesa Fire Chief Harry Beck speaks during a press conference announcing Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek and the Apache Junction Fire District will now be serviced through a regional emergency transportation system with Southwest Ambulance, shown Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Regional Emergency Transportation

    After talks for three years, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek and the Apache Junction Fire District will now be serviced through a regional emergency transportation system with Southwest Ambulance, shown Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Regional Emergency Transportation

    After talks for three years, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek and the Apache Junction Fire District will now be serviced through a regional emergency transportation system with Southwest Ambulance, shown Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Regional Emergency Transportation

    Mesa Fire Chief Harry Beck speaks during a press conference announcing Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek and the Apache Junction Fire District will now be serviced through a regional emergency transportation system with Southwest Ambulance, shown Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Regional Emergency Transportation

    Apache Junction Fire District Chief Dan Campbell speaks during a press conference announcing Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek and the Apache Junction Fire District will now be serviced through a regional emergency transportation system with Southwest Ambulance, shown Wednesday, August 10, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • article Public feedback sought on transportation

    Tuesday, October 13, 2009 6:14 pm

    Faced with a $6.6 billion highway funding deficit and a $1.7 billion bus and light-rail money shortfall, the Maricopa Association of Governments, the Arizona Department of Transportation and Valley Metro met Tuesday night to get the public’s feedback on proposed changes to a 20-year Maricopa County regional transportation plan to close the gap.

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  • Public feedback sought on transportation

    Loop 101 in Scottsdale.

  • Public feedback sought on transportation

  • article Transport company loses inmate

    Thursday, February 5, 2009 5:33 pm

    PHILADELPHIA - A private prison transportation company lost an attempted-murder suspect somewhere between Florida and Pennsylvania, leading to a search for the cuffed and shackled inmate and drawing complaints that such companies are poorly regulated.

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  • Transport company loses inmate

    In this undated photo released by the Philadelphia Police Department, Sylvester Mitchell is shown. Police are searching for Mitchell, who escaped from the custody of a private prison transportation company en route from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Philadelphia.

  • Transport company loses inmate

  • article Transportation boosts quality of life

    Friday, December 12, 2008 10:56 pm

    One of the most humbling aspects about my role as a Chandler City Council member and pastor is the opportunity I have to meet and listen to people of very diverse backgrounds. Story after story, I realize how blessed we are as a community for being able to maintain quality services even during times of economic uncertainty. For certain groups or areas of the city, however, accessing these services can be a challenge. Thankfully, there are programs to assist these residents with their transportation needs.

  • article Mercedes-Benz Transporter

    Monday, April 2, 2007 12:00 am

    The idea was as preposterous as it was pricey. Construct a special vehicle to carry a racing car to and from events throughout Europe and make it the fastest and most recognizable transporter the world had ever seen. The idea was as preposterous as it was pricey.

  • article Transportation on city agenda

    Sunday, October 22, 2006 7:17 am

    The future of transportation in Scottsdale, including light rail, will be considered closely Tuesday during a study session of the City Council. City staff are slated to provide the council with an update on the status of the city’s Transportation Master Plan.

  • article Transportation on city agenda

    Sunday, October 22, 2006 7:16 am

    The future of transportation in Scottsdale, including light rail, will be considered closely Tuesday during a study session of the City Council. City staff are slated to provide the council with an update on the status of the city’s Transportation Master Plan.

  • article Wheels nearly on transportation plan

    Sunday, August 27, 2006 7:32 am

    Residents have voiced their concerns and hopes about getting around the city, and Scottsdale transportation officials are not far away from presenting possible solutions.

  • article Wheels nearly on transportation plan

    Sunday, August 27, 2006 7:32 am

    Residents have voiced their concerns and hopes about getting around the city, and Scottsdale transportation officials are not far away from presenting possible solutions.

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