Brent Boyd

Director Of Planning And Scheduling at San Diego MTS

Brent Boyd is an experienced transportation professional with a strong background in rail planning and performance management at the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), where Brent has held various managerial roles since October 2006, including Manager of Rail Planning and Performance and Manager of Service Quality - Rail Division. Responsibilities have included oversight of light rail system performance, ensuring safety and efficiency, and managing planning and scheduling for a 53-mile light rail network. Prior experience includes serving as a Senior Transportation Planner and Rail Operations Analyst, where Brent coordinated significant projects such as the Trolley Renewal Project. Brent's early career includes roles at Transportation Management & Design, Inc. and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Academic credentials include an MA in Urban Planning and a BA in Geography, both obtained from UCLA.

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San Diego MTS

As the largest provider of public transportation in San Diego County, the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) is committed to providing exceptional service to the people of the San Diego region. Every year more than 95 million people ride MTS buses and Trolleys. We have more than 80 fixed-route bus lines and 54 miles of Trolley service. Our fleet of compressed natural gas buses and electric Trolleys allow MTS to be one of the greenest companies in San Diego. MTS recently started testing a zero-emission bus program, with a commitment to go all electric by 2040. Additionally, as our region continues to grow, there will be a greater dependence on public transportation to help achieve mobility goals. MTS is one of the most modern and dynamic public transportation systems in North America and we would love for you to help us achieve our goals! Every position at MTS contributes to the ultimate goal of improving access, service and the environment through public transit.


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