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  • The future of passenger rail is being built right now—and Transit Unplugged takes you inside one of the industry's biggest events to see it firsthand.

    Recorded on location at the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Rail Conference in Baltimore, this special video episode features exclusive conversations with the leaders driving some of North America's most ambitious rail projects. From the Purple Line in Maryland and MARC Train's growing commuter network to Honolulu's fully automated Skyline system and California High-Speed Rail, this is a front-row seat to the ideas, investments, and innovations shaping the next generation of public transportation.

    Along the way, host Paul Comfort also takes viewers behind the scenes of the conference itself, exploring networking events, industry receptions, Baltimore's light rail system in action, and the conversations that are defining the future of mobility.

    Guests include:

    - Paul Skoutelas, President & CEO, American Public Transportation Association (APTA)

    - Ray Biggs, Senior Project Director, Maryland Transit Administration's Purple Line

    - Joshua Wolf, Administrator, Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) Train

    - Michael Dylan Pal, Director of Public Transit, Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority

    - Mike Degenaars, General Manager, Rail, Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority

    - J. Roger Morton, Director, Honolulu Department of Transportation Services

    - Neil Shah, Executive Vice President, Keolis North America

    In this episode:

    - Why passenger rail investment continues to grow across North America

    - The latest progress on Maryland's Purple Line

    - MARC Train's expansion plans and record weekend ridership

    - Honolulu's driverless Skyline metro and what's next

    - California High-Speed Rail's newest operating partnership

    - Rail's role in economic development, sustainability, and regional mobility

    - Behind-the-scenes access to one of the transit industry's premier conferences

    Whether you're a transit executive, planner, policymaker, or simply passionate about mobility, this special episode offers an inside look at where rail is headed next.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Camera: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) General Manager Scott Sauer joins Paul Comfort to discuss leading one of North America's most complex transit agencies through a period of transformation. After beginning his career as a trolley operator at just 19 years old, Sauer now oversees the nation's sixth-largest transit system as it modernizes aging infrastructure, grows ridership, prepares for major international events, and works toward becoming a best-in-class transit agency.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    - How SEPTA is rebuilding ridership and customer confidence

    - Why "Back to Basics" has become the agency's guiding philosophy

    - The challenge of replacing 40- and 50-year-old rail vehicles

    - How AI is beginning to improve transit maintenance and operations

    - What it takes to move tens of thousands of fans during the FIFA World Cup and America's 250th anniversary celebrations

    - Why Scott believes employee-driven strategic planning creates stronger organizations

    - Lessons from nearly four decades of leadership inside SEPTA

    Whether you're a transit executive, public sector leader, or simply interested in how major transportation systems evolve, this conversation offers practical insights into leadership, modernization, and delivering better service every day.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

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  • Leadership transitions are inevitable, but successful ones are far from guaranteed. In this special on-location episode of Transit Unplugged, Paul Comfort visits Delaware Transit Corporation (DART First State) to explore a rare example of intentional succession in action.

    Outgoing CEO John Sisson reflects on a 32-year career and the legacy he leaves after more than a decade leading one of America's most unique statewide transit systems. Joining him is incoming CEO Lilia Montoya, who arrives from California for her first CEO role and benefits from something few leaders receive: a month of overlap with the person she's succeeding.

    Together, they discuss why succession planning matters, how organizations can preserve institutional knowledge while embracing fresh ideas, and why leadership isn't only about how you serve—it's also about how you leave.

    For outgoing leaders, this episode offers lessons in stewardship, trust, and preparing the next generation. For incoming leaders, it provides insight into building relationships, honoring a legacy, and establishing a vision for the future.

    Along the way, Paul explores Delaware's integrated statewide transit model, seasonal beach service, paratransit and microtransit innovations, and the close collaboration between DART First State and DelDOT that makes the agency one of the most distinctive in North America.

    In this episode:

    Why intentional succession is part of leadershipJohn Sisson's reflections on a 32-year transit careerLilia Montoya's journey to her first CEO roleThe value of leadership overlap and knowledge transferBalancing continuity with new ideasLessons for both incoming and outgoing executivesDelaware's statewide approach to transitBeach service, paratransit, and microtransit innovationsHow DelDOT and DART First State work together to deliver mobilityWhy leadership legacies are measured not only by what leaders build, but by what they leave behind

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Camera: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Access to healthcare doesn't start at the doctor's office—it starts with transportation.

    In this episode of Transit Unplugged, Paul Comfort sits down with Steven Feist, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Coordinated Transportation Solutions (CTS), to explore the world of Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) and its growing role in healthcare access. Steven explains how transportation brokers connect Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries with the rides they need to reach appointments, treatments, pharmacies, and other critical services.

    The conversation examines how NEMT has evolved over the past two decades, from paper manifests and phone-based eligibility checks to sophisticated platforms powered by GPS tracking, mobile apps, APIs, and virtual agents. Steven also shares how CTS partners with transit agencies such as SEPTA and coordinates with ADA paratransit providers to create more efficient, cost-effective transportation networks.

    Paul and Steven discuss:

    What NEMT is and why it matters The relationship between healthcare access and transportationHow transportation brokers coordinate rides across multiple modesPartnerships between NEMT providers and public transit agenciesThe role of ADA paratransit in medical transportationTechnology's impact on trip scheduling, eligibility, and customer serviceEconomies of scale in statewide and regional transportation programsThe future of autonomous vehicles and telehealth in NEMTWhy breaking down transportation silos is essential for better health outcomes

    Whether you work in transit, healthcare, mobility management, or public policy, this episode offers valuable insights into one of the most important—and often overlooked—segments of the transportation industry.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Former Federal Transit Administration Administrator Marc Molinaro joins Paul Comfort for an in-depth conversation about federal transit policy, funding, and the future of public transportation.

    Drawing on his experience as both a member of Congress and the leader of the FTA, Molinaro offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the agency operates, what transit agencies should understand about federal grants, and why building consensus in Washington is often more complicated than it appears.

    The discussion explores the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee's recently approved surface transportation reauthorization proposal, evolving federal priorities around safety, security, accessibility, and project delivery, and the growing role of bus rapid transit in connecting urban, suburban, and rural communities.

    Whether you're a transit executive, policymaker, or industry observer, this episode provides valuable insight into how federal decisions shape local transit systems across North America.

    In This EpisodeWhat the FTA actually does day-to-day How federal transit grants are evaluated and managed Lessons learned from leading the FTA The future of surface transportation reauthorization Safety, security, and accessibility priorities Bus Rapid Transit vs. Light Rail investment trends Why transit legislation advances through "evolution, not revolution" What transit leaders often misunderstand about Washington

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • What does public transit look like when you're serving 20 counties across Central and East Texas?

    In this episode of Transit Unplugged, Paul Comfort continues his series featuring new transit CEOs with a conversation with Wendy Weedon, CEO of the Brazos Transit District. After spending 17 years with the organization, Wendy stepped into the top leadership role in September and now oversees one of Texas' most diverse transit systems.

    Wendy discusses the unique challenges of balancing urban, rural, paratransit, demand response, microtransit, and non-emergency medical transportation services across a vast service area. She explains why community transit is often more than transportation—it's a lifeline connecting people to healthcare, employment, education, and independence.

    The conversation also explores workforce challenges, the growing role of AI in transit operations, the realities of serving aging rural populations, and why transit professionals are driven by a deep commitment to public service.

    Plus, Wendy shares insights into her leadership philosophy, her first year as CEO, and a few personal stories—including the pets that keep life interesting at home.

    In This Episode

    Wendy Weedon's journey from employee to CEO at Brazos Transit District

    Serving a 20-county region across urban and rural Texas

    Why community transit is often a lifeline, not just a transportation option

    Balancing accessibility, efficiency, and limited resources

    Workforce recruitment and retention challenges

    The growing role of AI in transit customer service

    Leadership lessons from a first-year CEO

    Why mobility remains essential for independence and quality of life

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • What does success look like for transit agencies in a post-pandemic world? According to Christie Wegener, it may be time to stop measuring against 2019 altogether.

    In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort speaks with Christie Wegener, Executive Director of the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA), about the changing realities of suburban transit, evolving commuter behavior, and why reliability may matter more than ridership.

    Christie explains how LAVTA serves as a critical feeder to BART while navigating the unique challenges of Bay Area travel patterns, remote work, and car-oriented suburban development. She also shares why she believes transit agencies need to rethink traditional KPIs like farebox recovery and pre-COVID ridership comparisons.

    The conversation also explores:

    Why transit agencies may need a new baseline for measuring success

    The operational challenges of coordinating with BART service

    How cloud-based transit signal priority could reduce travel times

    Lessons learned from LAVTA’s Uber/Lyft partnership and microtransit programs

    The realities of serving low-density suburban communities

    LAVTA’s new $64 million headquarters project

    Transit funding challenges facing the Bay Area

    Christie’s journey from social work and public policy into transit leadership

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • When Steve Fuentes arrived as the new President & CEO of Milwaukee County Transit System, he stepped directly into a perfect storm: major service cuts, labor tensions, budget deficits, and the looming transit fiscal cliff.

    In this episode of Transit Unplugged, Steve joins Paul Comfort to discuss how his 30-year journey at the Chicago Transit Authority — from part-time bus operator to senior leadership — prepared him for one of the toughest leadership transitions in public transportation today.

    Steve shares how Milwaukee is confronting post-pandemic ridership realities, redesigning service for modern travel patterns, and preparing for a full transit network redesign with Jarrett Walker & Associates. He also discusses labor negotiations, safety strategies, public safety officers, open-loop payments, and why transit leaders need to prepare now for the next generation of executive opportunities.

    Plus: Bears vs. Packers, leadership books, music tastes, and lessons learned from the jump to the CEO seat.

    00:00 Milwaukee Setup

    01:33 Meet Steve Fuentes

    01:38 Boston Summit Highlights

    01:52 Nora and Leadership Lesson

    03:09 CTA Career Journey

    04:36 Why Take the CEO Leap

    05:49 Chicago Sports Rivalry

    06:49 Starting at MCTS

    07:37 Walking Into Crisis

    09:00 Union Deal and Reset

    09:38 Budget Cliff and Cuts

    11:40 Network Redesign Plan

    17:35 Lightning Round Upgrades

    20:57 Personal Favorites and Farewell

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    For more information, visit: www.Transit Unplugged.com

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • The 2026 FIFA World Cup is coming to North America—and for public transportation agencies across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the countdown is already underway.

    In this episode of Transit Unplugged, Paul Comfort speaks with transportation journalist Dan Zukowski of Smart Cities Dive about the enormous mobility challenge behind one of the world’s biggest sporting events. From Los Angeles and Boston to New York-New Jersey and Atlanta, transit agencies are preparing to move hundreds of thousands of visitors safely, efficiently, and seamlessly through their cities.

    Dan breaks down how agencies are expanding service, coordinating with law enforcement, improving customer wayfinding, and preparing for the unique pressures of international visitors arriving during weekday rush hours. The conversation also explores how the World Cup could become a defining moment for public transportation in America—and potentially leave behind lasting improvements for riders long after the final match.

    Paul and Dan discuss:

    How host cities are preparing transit systems for FIFA 2026 Why mobility is central to the success of mega-events LA Metro’s long-term “Twenty-Eight by 28” infrastructure strategy The role of transit ambassadors and multilingual wayfinding Crowd management, security, and game-day operations How agencies are coordinating buses, trains, bikes, scooters, Uber, and more The opportunity to win over new riders through positive transit experiences What cities could learn ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

    If transit works well during the World Cup, it won’t just move fans—it could reshape how cities and residents think about public transportation for years to come.

    🎧 Also in this episode:

    Insights from Smart Cities Dive’s transportation coverage The future of multimodal mobility and regional coordination Why major sporting events are becoming transit proving grounds

    This episode offers a fascinating look at the planning, logistics, and strategy required to deliver mobility on a global stage.

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Commuter rail is being reinvented—and at Virginia Railway Express (VRE), that shift starts with one big idea: becoming a true regional rail system.

    Katie Choe, CEO of VRE, joins Paul Comfort to explain how the agency is moving beyond its traditional peak-hour, commuter-focused model toward a more flexible, all-day, bi-directional network designed for today’s travel patterns.

    At the center of that transformation is VRE’s System Plan 2050, a roadmap to expand service, increase frequency, and serve a broader mix of riders—from daily commuters to evening, weekend, and recreational travelers.

    In this episode, Katie breaks down:

    What it really means to shift from commuter rail to regional rail How VRE plans to deliver a 60% increase in service by 2030 The challenge of operating on shared freight corridors—and how new capacity changes the game Why diversifying beyond federal commuters is critical to long-term growth How agencies can make incremental service improvements now, before major infrastructure is complete

    The conversation also highlights one of VRE’s biggest differentiators: customer experience. From meeting first-time riders at the station to achieving more than 60% participation in annual rider surveys, VRE has built a level of trust that directly informs how the system evolves.

    With a background spanning Massport, the City of Boston, and the MBTA, Katie brings a systems-level view to the role—balancing infrastructure, operations, and rider needs as VRE navigates this transition.

    What’s next?

    While major expansion is on the horizon, VRE isn’t waiting. The team is already exploring extended evening service, special event trains, and new ways to attract riders in the near term—all part of the shift toward a more dynamic, regional system.Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • In this quarterly Transit Unplugged Insider, Paul Comfort and Julie Gates break down the most important developments shaping public transportation right now—from Washington leadership changes to emerging mobility technology.

    They cover the five biggest stories transit leaders need to know, including:

    FTA Leadership Shakeup – With no administrator or deputy currently in place, what does this leadership gap mean for the Federal Transit Administration and the industry at large?

    Federal Funding Uncertainty – Proposed budget changes with potential cuts exceeding 20% year-over-year . What’s at risk—and how is the industry responding?

    Reauthorization Outlook – Why the next major transportation bill may not pass this year, and what that delay could mean for agencies planning long-term investments .

    Innovation Acceleration – From autonomous vehicles to electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, new technologies are rapidly moving from pilot programs to real-world deployment .

    ThinkTransit Takeaways – Key insights from executive leaders across North America on cybersecurity, AI, safety, and operational strategy.

    You’ll also hear:

    Why rising fuel prices could drive increased transit ridership

    How agencies are preparing for funding and policy uncertainty

    What 500,000 weekly autonomous rides signal about the future of mobility

    Why having a cybersecurity response plan is now essential

    This episode is your insider briefing on the policies, people, and technologies shaping transit in 2026—with context you won’t hear anywhere else.

    00:00 Insider Episode Kickoff

    01:09 Big Changes at FTA

    01:32 Leadership Vacuum Explained

    02:22 Matt Webber Retires

    03:00 Jamie Fister Steps In

    03:30 Who Will Lead Next

    04:25 Transit Funding Shakeup

    05:01 Why the Budget Drops

    06:45 APTA Pushback Strategy

    07:26 Reauthorization Clock Ticking

    10:35 Gas Prices and Ridership

    12:18 EV Fees and Innovation Pivot

    12:50 VTOLs and Advanced Air Mobility

    17:12 Autonomous Vehicles Go Mainstream

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Tiffany Gunter, GM + CEO of Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation, joins Paul Comfort to explain how SMART saw a 40% ridership increase on key high-volume corridors including Gratiot and Woodward. She shares the operational changes behind the gains—from stronger on-time performance and improved frequencies to cleaner shelters, onboard Wi-Fi, and a renewed focus on customer experience.

    Tiffany also shares her journey from transportation planner to CEO, and why hands-on leadership matters—including 3:30 AM terminal visits, riding with frontline teams, and tackling operational issues firsthand. She explains how SMART improved on-time performance from 65% to 76% in just weeks by focusing the organization on clear goals, communication, and a little friendly competition.

    The conversation also explores Detroit’s resurgence, microtransit expansion, youth fare initiatives, and why telling a positive story about transit has never been more important.

    In This Episode:

    Tiffany’s career path from planner to CEO

    Why “presence matters” in transit leadership

    How SMART rapidly improved on-time performance

    Gamifying performance with the “OTP Challenge”

    Growing ridership through better service and amenities

    Detroit’s comeback and transit’s role in regional growth

    Free rides for students and future workforce development

    Why storytelling matters for public transportation today

    00:00 Meet Tiffany Gunter

    01:30 Think Transit Reunion

    03:00 Finding the X Factor

    03:42 Transit Career Origin

    05:37 Hands On Leadership

    10:14 Detroit Transit Landscape

    13:52 Culture of Care

    17:53 Down With OTP

    18:45 Daily Performance Huddles

    20:01 Leaderboards And Buy In

    21:51 Detroit Comeback Story

    25:07 Big Events Transit Surge

    25:55 Cutting the highlighted section below bc this has already happened

    27:30 Future Plans And Free Rides

    31:40 Leadership Lessons And Wrap

    32:29 Not sure if this should be included

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • How Transit CEOs Are Tackling Safety, Growth, and Leadership — Live from ThinkTransit

    This week on Transit Unplugged, we take you live to Boston for a special CEO Roundtable recorded at the ThinkTransit Conference—featuring four of the most influential leaders in public transportation today.

    Host Paul Comfort sits down with:

    Jay Fox — Executive Director, Utah Transit Authority Nora Leerhsen — Acting President, Chicago Transit Authority Richard A. Davey — CEO, Massport (former MBTA & NYC Transit leader) Harry Wilson — Chair & CEO, MV Transportation

    Recorded in front of a live audience of transit professionals, this candid conversation explores what it really takes to lead large-scale transit systems in 2026.

    What You’ll LearnLeadership Paths to the Top

    From law and finance to teaching and federal service, each CEO shares the unconventional journey that led them to the top—and what they learned along the way.

    What CEOs Actually Do

    Running a major transit system isn’t just operations—it’s politics, people, culture, and constant decision-making at scale.

    The Reality of Safety in Transit

    A powerful, nuanced discussion on safety—from frontline presence and policing to the deeper issues of mental health and homelessness shaping the conversation today.

    Culture, Teams, and Performance

    Why high-performing teams—not individuals—drive results, and how agencies are building cultures of continuous improvement.

    Big Ideas in MotionAirport-to-terminal security via transit (Massport innovation) System-wide culture transformation and teamwork (MV Transportation) Continuous improvement at scale (UTA) Reframing public perception through storytelling and pride (CTA)
    Key TakeawaysTransit is more than transportation—it reflects society itself. Safety requires more than enforcement—it demands strategy, presence, and partnership. Great agencies are built on culture, not just operations. Leaders must balance vision with execution—every single day.

    This is a rare, unfiltered look inside the minds of transit CEOs—how they think, how they lead, and how they’re navigating one of the most complex and essential industries in the world.

    Whether you're an operator, policymaker, or future leader, this episode offers a masterclass in modern transit leadership.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Paul Comfort talks with Patrick Preusser, Chief Operating Officer of Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD), to unpack the reality of delivering transit service across one of the largest and most complex systems in the U.S.

    Serving over 3 million people across 2,000+ square miles, RTD operates a multimodal network of bus, light rail, commuter rail, paratransit, and emerging microtransit services—all coordinated under a $1.3 billion operation.

    As part of our “The Doers” series, this conversation focuses on the leaders responsible for turning strategy into service—and Patrick offers a rare, inside look at what that really means.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    What a Chief Operating Officer actually does in a major transit agency

    How RTD manages daily service for 135,000+ riders

    The key KPIs driving performance—from on-time service to cost efficiency

    Why Denver embraced frequent regional rail before it became industry standard

    How transit agencies are adapting to new ridership patterns post-pandemic

    The role of technology, safety, and data dashboards in modern operations

    What’s ahead for Denver, including BRT expansion, rail reconstruction, and major development projects

    A system built for scale—and the future

    From direct rail service to Denver International Airport to major upcoming investments like the East Colfax BRT line, RTD is positioning itself for long-term growth in one of America’s fastest-evolving regions.

    Patrick also reflects on his journey through the industry—from starting as a transit user in Chicago to leading operations in Denver—and what it means to be one of the “doers” responsible for delivering service where it matters most: on the street.

    Listen now to learn how transit strategy becomes real-world service.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • This week on Transit Unplugged, we continue our “The Doers” series—highlighting the transit leaders who are not just setting strategy, but delivering results on the ground.

    Paul Comfort sits down with Shofi Ull Azum, Chief Planning and Development Officer at Cherriots in Salem, Oregon—a mid-size agency achieving something few systems have managed: ridership that exceeds pre-pandemic levels by more than 12%.

    Shofi shares a tactical, inside look at how his team is turning planning, innovation, and partnerships into measurable growth—and what other agencies can learn from their approach.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    What actually drives ridership growth

    Why adding weekend and evening service unlocked new demand

    How aligning service with real community needs—not assumptions—changes outcomes

    The role of fare policy, frequency, and accessibility in rebuilding ridership

    The power of targeted programs

    How a youth zero-fare program now drives up to 25–30% of ridership

    Why investing in younger riders is really about building long-term transit culture

    How partnerships with schools and state funding made it possible

    Reliability as the foundation

    Why on-time performance is the baseline for trust

    How Cherriots improved performance to 88% on-time—above their target

    The operational fixes that made the biggest difference (including reducing early departures)

    Using technology to modernize the rider experience

    Real-time tracking and GTFS-RT deployment

    Traffic signal priority to improve reliability on high-ridership corridors

    The importance of clean, accurate data for smarter planning decisions

    Building a multimodal future

    Why transit agencies need to evolve beyond fixed routes

    How microtransit, bike share, and partnerships with TNCs fit into the system

    The goal: becoming a true regional mobility integrator

    Key Takeaway

    Ridership growth isn’t accidental—it’s the result of intentional service design, strong partnerships, and a relentless focus on reliability and access.

    As Shofi puts it, success comes from giving people real options—and building a system that fits how they actually live and move today.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort sits down with Amanda Vandegrift, Deputy CEO of Finance & Administration and Chief Financial Officer at WeGo Public Transit in Nashville.

    This conversation is part of our “The Doers” series—highlighting transit leaders who are not just setting vision, but actively delivering results on the ground.

    Amanda shares her unique journey from private-sector consultant—where she helped design Nashville’s “Choose How You Move” ballot initiative—to becoming the executive responsible for implementing it inside the agency.

    With a newly approved funding stream, a growing system, and rising ridership, Nashville offers a real-world case study in how agencies can move from planning to execution—and actually deliver on what voters approved.

    What You’ll Learn:

    How to move from a transit referendum to real-world implementation

    What it takes to shift an agency from maintenance mode to growth

    How WeGo is achieving double-digit ridership gains

    Why staffing and recruitment must come before expansion

    How a low-income fare program can drive access and usage

    The role of microtransit partnerships like WeGo Link with Uber

    How to build financial stability with a $47M reserve fund

    Why today’s transit CFO is a strategic operator—not just a numbers role

    From Ballot to Bus Service

    Amanda played a key role in developing Nashville’s “Choose How You Move” initiative—a half-cent sales tax increase designed to fund billions in transit improvements.

    Now inside the agency, she’s helping implement:

    Expanded bus service and increased frequency

    New transit centers and corridor investments

    First-mile/last-mile solutions through microtransit

    A free transit program for qualifying riders

    Long-term system growth backed by dedicated funding

    The early results are already showing up, with ridership increases ranging from 10% to 30% as service improves and barriers are removed.

    Innovation Spotlight: First/Last Mile That Works

    WeGo’s partnership model with Uber is helping bridge the gap between riders and fixed-route service:

    19 service zones (and expanding)

    $2 rides—or free for eligible users

    Direct connections to high-frequency routes

    Delivered at a relatively low cost to the agency

    It’s a scalable example of how agencies can extend their reach without overextending fixed-route service.

    Host: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

    00:00 Welcome to Nashville

    00:14 Expansion Culture and CFO Role

    00:22 Meet Amanda Vandergrift

    02:15 Working with Steve Bland

    03:34 Two Agencies One Brand

    05:08 Contracting and Access Service

    06:22 From Consultant to CFO

    08:27 Choose How You Move Wins

    09:22 Quick Wins and Free Fares

    11:29 Wego Link Uber Zones

  • In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort explores a question many transit agencies are asking today: Do operators make the best transit leaders?

    Paul’s guest, Michael Dylan Pal, Director of Public Transit for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) in Buffalo, has lived that journey firsthand.

    Pal began his career behind the wheel as a bus operator for New York City Transit, eventually rising through the ranks of the MTA, serving in senior leadership roles across multiple agencies, and later helping lead operations at Valley Metro in Phoenix before returning to New York to oversee transit in the Buffalo–Niagara region.

    In this conversation, Pal reflects on how starting on the front lines shaped his leadership philosophy—and why understanding the daily realities of operators can make a real difference when managing a complex transit system.

    Today, Pal leads the NFTA Metro system, which provides bus, light rail, and paratransit service to the Buffalo–Niagara region—supporting more than a million residents and carrying roughly 50,000–60,000 riders on a typical weekday.

    Paul and Michael discuss:

    How Pal’s career started as a bus operator in Brooklyn

    What transit leaders can learn from working on the front lines

    The transition from Phoenix’s desert system to Buffalo’s winter operations

    Major projects underway in Buffalo, including the DL&W Station redevelopment

    Plans for the Amherst rail extension

    The upcoming Bailey Bus Rapid Transit corridor

    Fleet modernization, electric buses, and future propulsion strategies

    Pal also shares how Buffalo is experiencing a new wave of investment and growth, and how transit is playing a key role in connecting people to jobs, education, and opportunity across Western New York.

    For Pal, the lesson is simple: the best transit leaders never forget what it’s like to serve riders and support operators every day.

    Host: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo, passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Welcome to the first part of a series we're calling "The Doers"!

    Public safety is one of the most urgent issues facing transit systems today. In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort sits down with Kevin Scott, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs and Security at Bi-State Development / St. Louis Metro Transit, to discuss a bold initiative that is reshaping safety across the region’s light rail network.

    Scott explains how St. Louis developed its Secure Platform Plan, a comprehensive strategy that combines infrastructure upgrades, technology, and partnerships with law enforcement to strengthen security on the MetroLink light rail system.

    The results are already striking: stations where the program has been implemented have seen a 50% reduction in criminal incidents and a significant increase in ridership.

    During the conversation, Scott walks through how the plan evolved from a detailed security assessment that produced 99 recommendations, and how those insights helped guide long-term improvements across the system.

    The episode also explores the powerful connection between actual safety improvements and the perception of safety — and why both are critical to attracting riders back to transit.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    Why St. Louis shifted from an open platform light rail system to secured stations

    How gating, fencing, and expanded CCTV coverage are changing security operations

    The role of security partnerships with local law enforcement and contracted security teams

    Why perception of safety matters just as much as actual incident reduction

    How safer stations are helping drive ridership growth across the system

    Scott also shares how the agency is upgrading fare collection systems alongside the security infrastructure, creating a modernized transit experience for riders while strengthening enforcement against fare evasion.

    As transit agencies nationwide prioritize safety and security, the St. Louis experience offers valuable lessons for systems considering similar investments.

    Links

    Learn more about the Secure Platform Plan:

    https://www.metrostlouis.org

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • In this special milestone episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort celebrates Episode 400 and nearly a decade of conversations with the leaders shaping public transportation around the world.

    To kick off the episode, Paul sits down with Mark Miller, President of Constellation Software and Executive Chairman of the Volaris Group. Mark reflects on the early days of the podcast, the thinking behind creating a platform for industry dialogue, and why connecting transit leaders across agencies and continents continues to matter.

    The episode also features a 10-year retrospective on the growth of Transit Unplugged, including a behind-the-scenes conversation with producer Chris O’Keeffe about the evolution of podcasting, the expansion into on-location recordings and video, and what it takes to reach the rare milestone of 400 episodes.

    Later in the episode, Executive Producer Julie Gates joins Paul for a listener mailbag segment, answering audience questions about favorite episodes, memorable travel moments, and transit systems that continue to inspire innovation.

    Over the past decade, Transit Unplugged has featured CEOs, agency leaders, policymakers, and innovators from across the globe—sharing ideas and best practices that help move the industry forward.

    As Paul reminds listeners in this episode, public transportation is about far more than vehicles and infrastructure. At its core, transit is about serving people and connecting communities.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.

  • Transit’s future is all about people.

    In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort talks with Geisha Ester, Executive Director of the National Transit Institute (NTI) at Rutgers University, about why workforce development has become the industry’s most important investment — and how agencies and professionals can take advantage of it right now.

    NTI, funded by the Federal Transit Administration, delivers no-cost training for transit professionals across the United States, helping agencies upskill their teams, strengthen succession planning, and prepare for a rapidly changing mobility landscape.

    Geisha shares:

    How you and your staff can access free, high-impact NTI courses

    The most in-demand training areas, including procurement, service planning, safety, and leadership

    How agencies are using NTI as a real succession-planning tool

    Three ways to partner with NTI — as a participant, host agency, or instructor

    Why workforce development is central to the industry’s future

    She also tells her remarkable second-generation transit story, from high-school intern and rail conductor at Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) to Vice President of Training and Workforce Development — and now national leadership at NTI — and offers practical advice for emerging professionals and women pursuing leadership roles in transit.

    🎓 Explore courses and get connected: NTIonline.com

    This episode closes out our “Fantastic February” series highlighting the people and ideas moving public transportation forward.

    Credits

    Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

    Executive Producer: Julie Gates

    Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

    Editor: Patrick Emile

    Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin

    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.