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Home/About APTA/APTA History/APTA Hall of Fame/1980s Hall of Fame Inductees

1980s Hall of Fame Inductees

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Carmack Cochran

1983

Leo J. Cusick

1983

E. Roy Fitzgerald

1983

Dominic J. Giacoma

1983

F. Norman Hill

1983

Donald C. Hyde

1983

Frederick J. Johnson

1983

Walter J. McCarter

1983

W.H. Paterson

1983

Walter S. Rainville, Jr.

1983

Hector Chaput

1984

George J. Clark

1984

Walter S. Douglas

1984

Jackson Graham

1984

John F. Hoban

1984

Robert B. Johnston

1984

Alton McDonald

1984

Robert Pollock

1984

David Ringo

1984

Robert Sloan

1984

Wilfred E.P. Duncan

1985

Joseph V. Garvey

1985

Stanley H. Gates, Jr.

1985

Peter J. Giacoma

1985

Gerald T. Haugh

1985

Jesse L. Haugh

1985

Henry M. Mayer

1985

Thomas O. Prior

1985

William J. Ronan

1985

Bernard Shatzkin

1985

Harley L. Swift

1985

John C. Baine

1986

Leonard W. Bardsley

1986

Fred B. Burke

1986

George Gibbs

1986

David G. Hammond

1986

Lucien L’Allier

1986

Peter J. Meinardi

1986

Edgar A. Claffey

1987

William F. Farell

1987

David Q. Gaul

1987

P.S. (Red) Jenison

1987

Anthony R. (Tony) Lucchesi

1987

Thomas G. Neusom

1987

Herbert J. Scheuer

1987

Henry R. DeTournay

1988

Georges G. Donato

1988

John J. Gilhooley

1988

William B. Hurd

1988

Victor Sharman

1988

Lloyd G. Berney

1989

James A. Caywood

1989

Robert M. Coultas

1989

Alan Sterland

1989

Carmack Cochran

An architect of the efforts to enact the federal transit aid program that provided the first ongoing federal funding mechanism for transit.​

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Leo J. Cusick

A dedicated professional who spent his entire career improving transit in New York, Chicago, Boston, Kansas City, and the nation.​

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E. Roy Fitzgerald

Founder of National City Lines Inc., an operator of transit properties across the country known for highly successful management.​

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Dominic J. Giacoma

A transit leader who incorporated the American Transit Corporation, one of the largest private transit operations in the country.​
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F. Norman Hill

A transit professional involved with the formation of APTA, who gave long years of service to the transit system in San Antonio.

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Donald C. Hyde

A pioneering developer of new transit systems and an effective leader, who excelled in public transportation management and operation.​

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Frederick J. Johnson

An innovative transit executive who served as president of the American Transit Association and ran transit systems in Louisville and Milwaukee.​

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Walter J. McCarter

An outstanding leader, planner, and expediter who contributed vastly to the modernization of rail transit in Cleveland, Chicago, and the U.S.​​

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W.H. Paterson

A pioneer in the construction of Toronto’s subway system who gained worldwide recognition in subway construction.​​

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Walter S. Rainville, Jr.

A respected transportation expert and longtime American Transit Association research director, who served the industry as a student, analyst, writer, and teacher.​​

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Hector Chaput

A transit leader whose engineering, planning, and design efforts resulted in the construction of an efficeint and growing system in Ottawa.​

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George J. Clark

A transit innovator whose 39 years in Chicago included the introduction of many standards and procedures widely used throughout the industry.

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Walter S. Douglas

A leading architect of the U.S. rail rapid transit renaissance who led the development of transit systems in the U.S. and the Western Hemisphere.​

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Jackson Graham

A dominant figure in transit and the first general manager of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, who oversaw development of Washington’s thriving rail transit system.

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John F. Hoban

​A transit innovator who merged technological improvements with state-of-the-art management concepts to help shape the transit industry.

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Robert B. Johnston

A 28-year transit professional who believed in the strong link between improved public transportation and quality of life in U.S. cities.​

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Alton McDonald

The distinguished founder of McDonald Transit Associates, for 53 years a tireless worker for the improvement of transit.​

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Robert Pollock

A dominant transit industry figure, both as American Transit Association president and as a transit planner in Cleveland.​

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David Ringo

A transit executive for over 40 years and founder of ATE Management & Service Company who created consumer-oriented marketing approaches.

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Robert Sloan

A respected transit leader whose 44-year transit career culminated with 10 years as APTA’s executive vice president. ​

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Wilfred E.P. Duncan

A transit professional who spearheaded the construction of Canada’s first subway and dedicated his life to the advancement of transit.​

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Joseph V. Garvey

APTA’s first secretary-treasurer and founder of ATE Management & Service Company, a 38-year transit industry professional.

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Stanley H. Gates, Jr.

A dynamic transit executive who helped found APTA and became its first president, also heading transit systems and management companies.​​

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Peter J. Giacoma

One of the founders of the American Transit Corporation; a participant in APTA and American Transit Association affairs for over 30 years.

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Gerald T. Haugh

SamTrans general manager for 18 years, whose initiatives led to the evolution of the San Mateo County Transportation Authority and a healthier community.

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Jesse L. Haugh

A visionary leader in all modes of transportation, president of the American Transit Association, who started transit systems in the western U.S.​

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Henry M. Mayer

​A dominant figure in public transit in Milwaukee who directed that city’s transit system through difficult transitions.

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Thomas O. Prior

A distinguished APTA president who, over a diverse 28-year transit career, progressed from bus driver to general manager in San Diego.​​

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William J. Ronan

APTA’s first chairman and one of its primary co-founders; also chairman of the New York MTA and president of the Institute of Rapid Transit.

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Bernard Shatzkin

A respected legal expert in the transportation field who helped bring about the birth of the Urban Mass Transportation Administration.

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Harley L. Swift

A respected transit leader who helped found the Port Authority of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh and served as American Transit Association president.​

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John C. Baine

An organizer of the National City Management Company who headed the American Transit Association and the Institute of Rapid Transit.​​​

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Leonard W. Bardsley

A brilliant engineer with 35 years at the Toronto Transit Commission, who pioneered the development of 75-foot lightweight subway cars.

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Fred B. Burke

A specialist in the federal legislative process who played a key role in procuring and increasing federal transit capital and operating assistance.​

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George Gibbs

An international authority on rail car design; introduced the electrification of railways and the first all-steel, fireproof rail car in 1902.​

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David G. Hammond

An internationally recognized rail authority who improved rail track design, construction, and safety as an engineer and administrator.​

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Lucien L’Allier

A past president of the Canadian and American public transit associations, who directed the construction of the Montreal Metro.​

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Peter J. Meinardi

A longtime comptroller of the Chicago Transit Authority; a leader in developing the federal transit assistance program; APTA’s first treasurer.​

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Edgar A. Claffey

A prominent transit figure at the local, state, and national levels who served as president of the American Transit Association.

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William F. Farell

A pioneer in innovative marketing techniques in public transportation; longtime director of transit services in Long Beach, California.

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David Q. Gaul

A noted rail equipment engineer who began a 40 year career with the Transit Research Corporation involved with troubleshooting the post-war PCC car, and application of that technology to rapid transit use. He went on to serve with the Institute for Rapid Transit and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.​

Gaul began his transit career in 1946 as an engineer with the TRC, the successor to the Electric Railway President’s Conference Committee which had introduced a new generation of streetcars in the 1930’s. In this capacity, he was involved in the development of and specifications for the final PCC trucks and control equipment and their application to rapid transit service. His duties involved frequent visits to all PCC properties to conduct tests and resolve technical problems.

In 1961, Gaul directed the liquidation of the TRC and transfer of its assets to the IRT in Chicago, which he served as Executive Secretary from 1961 to 1970. The IRT later merged with the American Transit Association to form APTA.

During his years with the TRC and IRT, he cooperated with ATA on rail transit matters. In addition, he worked closely with Van Court Lucas, Walter S. Rainville, and Herbert Scheuer in the establishment of the APTA Rail Transit Group.

From 1970 until his retirement in 1983, Gaul served the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority as Director, Office of Equipment Design. He had overall responsibility for the design and procurement of the original 300 subway cars, more than 1000 buses, and the automatic train control and fare control equipment.

Following his retirement, he continued to perform transit consulting work and remained closely involved in the transit industry. He died in 1998.​

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P.S. “Red” Jenison

Founder of the American Transit Association’s Schedule Committee, who served Kansas City transit for 44 years.​

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Anthony R. (Tony) Lucchesi

Established a preventive maintenance program at AC Transit in Oakland that became a standard for the transit industry nationwide.​

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Thomas G. Neusom

Founder and chair of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials and a transit advocate at the local, state, and federal levels.

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Herbert J. Scheuer

A recipient of the Jesse L. Haugh Award as “individual of the year” and a lifetime transit careerist, serving APTA and its predecessors.

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Henry R. DeTournay

A force in transit for 50 years with the American Transit Corporation, instituting sound management practices at transit systems.​

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Georges G. Donato

A recognized expert in rapid transit facilities and design, construction, maintenance, and safety of rail and bus facilities.​

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John J. Gilhooley

A transportation advisor to three U.S. Presidents who proposed consolidating New York City’s transportation services into one agency.

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William B. Hurd

A pioneer in the birth and development of the federal transit program, providing guidance and financial assistance to the nation’s transit systems.

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Victor Sharman

A Vancouver transit professional for over 40 years, from rail to bus and the high-tech “Skytrain” rapid transit system.

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Lloyd G. Berney

A leader, teacher, and innovator whose name for almost four decades was synonymous with the Toronto Transit Commission.

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A distinguished 44-year transit professional, serving as project manager of Washington’s Metro and heading De Leuw, Cather & Company.​

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Robert M. Coultas

A transit expert and administrator whose 37-year career culminated at the Institute for Rapid Transit and APTA, where he served as executive director.

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Alan Sterland

An executive at Motorola Communications and Electronics, Inc., who integrated Business Members into APTA’s mainstream activities.​

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