ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Wes Moore on Friday celebrated Transit Worker Appreciation Week by visiting the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration at the Eastern Bus Division in Baltimore. Lt. Governor Aruna Miller, Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld and Maryland Transit Administrator Holly Arnold joined the governor to honor transit employees for their outstanding performance and dedicated service to the people of Maryland.
“Today, it was my honor to celebrate the champions of our transit system, our MTA Transit Workers who provide the essential services that Marylanders need,” said Governor Moore. “One of my highest priorities is making sure Maryland leads on transit. In order to accomplish that goal, we must invest in our system, invest in our workers, build out our bus routes, and strengthen our railways; and that’s why my proposed budget includes record funding toward modernizing Maryland’s transportation.”
The Maryland Transit Administration’s Transit Worker Appreciation Week was inspired by Bus Operator Appreciation Day, which was first celebrated in various regions across the country more than a decade ago. Today’s ceremony concluded a weeklong recognition of those who keep transit running—both on the front lines and behind the scenes—and honored bus operator Justin Harper; rail operator N’Namdi Downing; and the entire Eastern Bus Division.
“I am honored to celebrate MTA Transit Workers, whose hard work keeps our state moving and our economy strong,” said Lt. Governor Miller. “Reliable, equitable, and accessible transit is critical to connecting communities across Maryland, which is why the Moore-Miller administration is making record investments in transportation. These investments will streamline our transportation system and support both transit workers and transit users.”
Governor Moore has prioritized investment in transportation—including securing a landmark federal investment project through the Biden-Harris administration to restore the Frederick Douglass tunnel in Baltimore and proposing overhauls for MetroLink, safety improvements for Light RailLink, and upgrading gas-powered buses to electric-powered buses. Governor Moore has also pledged to rebuild the state’s workforce, including in Maryland’s transit system—which has seen significant labor shortages in recent years.
“As a former administrator of the Maryland Transit Administration, I know our transit workers are lifelines for residents who rely on convenient and equitable transportation,” said Secretary Wiedefeld. “Every day, our transit customers count on our dedicated workers for the mobility they need to access jobs, schools, medical care and the opportunities that enrich their lives.”
The Maryland Transit Administration is currently recruiting bus operators, rail operators, mechanics, and other positions. Additional information is available online here.
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