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The Southern California Rapid Transit District (almost always referred to as RTD or rarely as SCRTD) was a public transportation agency established in 1964 to serve the Greater Los Angeles area. It was the successor to the original Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA).
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority was formed on February 1, 1993, by the California State Legislature which merged two rival agencies: the Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD or more often, RTD) and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission (LACTC).
LACMTA is the product of the merger of two previous agencies: the Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD or more often, RTD) and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission (LACTC). RTD was during the 1960s and 1980s (until the LACTC was created) the "800 pound gorilla" in bus transportation in Southern California.
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The Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (MTD) is a public transit agency providing bus service in the southern portion of Santa Barbara County, California. It serves the cities of Santa Barbara , Carpinteria , and Goleta as well as the unincorporated areas of Montecito, Summerland, and Isla Vista.
The Austin Independent School District Police Department is launching a 70-officer motorcycle unit as part of an effort to double the district’s police force.
Both companies, as well as MCL subsidiary Asbury Rapid Transit System, were acquired for $34 million (equivalent to $387 million in 2023). [5] The MTA began operating the lines on March 3, 1958, [6] and continued to do so until the agency was taken over by the Southern California Rapid Transit District on November 5, 1964. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Col. James Grady, the new MSP director, announced the return of the motorcycle unit in a memo last week. Grady's predecessor, Col. Joseph Gasper, disbanded the unit after the 2022 motorcycle season.