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Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1027 History

Current ATU Local 1027 Representatives

President Rick Steitz
Vice-President Al Munoz  
Secretary Treasurer John Bunch  
Executive Board Post #1 (Fresno MV) John Sanchez  
Executive Board Post #2 Vincent Casella  
Executive Board Post #3 Debra Gibson  
Executive Board Post #4 Scott Boghosian  
Executive Board Post #5 Doug Landy  
WebMaster Brandon Swindell  
Website Administrator Kenneth Marple  

Rick Steitz

President  
Service history to be updated...
Contact Rick Steitz via phone  
Contact Rick Steitz via email  

Al Munoz

Vice-President  
Service history to be updated...
Contact Al Munoz via phone 559-313-2496  
Contact Al Munoz via email  

John Bunch

Secretary-Treasurer  
John Bunch was elected into office by the members in December, 2010. John began serving as Secretary-Treasurer on January 1st, 2011. His current term will continue up to and including December 31st, 2013
Contact John Bunch via phone 559-349-5801  
Contact John Bunch via email  

John Sanchez

Executive Board Post #1 (Fresno MV)  
Service history to be updated...
Contact John Sanchez via phone 559-349-6507  
Contact John Sanchez via email  

Vincent Casella

Executive Board Post #2  
Vincent Casella was elected into office by the members in December 2009. Vincent began serving as Executive Board Member on January 1st, 2010, and was again elected into office by the members in December 2010 and began serving as Executive Board member on January 1st, 2011. His current term will continue up to and including December 31st, 2013
Contact Vincent Casella via phone 559-232-3020  
Contact Vincent Casella via email  

Debra Gibson

Executive Board Post #3  
Debra Gibson was elected into office by the members inDecember, 2010. Debra began serving as an Executive Board Member on January 1st, 2011. Her current term will continue up to and including December 31st, 2013
Contact Debra Gibson via phone 559-355-2055  
Contact Debra Gibson via email  

Scott Boghosian

Executive Board Post #4  
Service history to be updated...
Contact Scott Boghosian via phone 559-579-7030  
Contact Scott Boghosian via email  

Doug Landy

Executive Board Post #5  
Doug Landy was elected into office by the members in December, 2010. Doug began serving as Executive Board Member on January 1st, 2011. His current term will continue up to and including December 31st, 2013
Contact Doug Landy via phone 559-917-4753  
Contact Doug Landy via email  

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The Amalgamated Transit Union is the largest labor organization representing transit workers in the United States and Canada. Founded in 1892, the ATU today is comprised of over 190,000 members in 264 local unions spread across 44 states and nine provinces. Composed of bus drivers, light rail operators, maintenance and clerical personnel and other transit and municipal employees, the ATU works to promote transit issues and fights for the interests of its hard-working members.

Local 1027

Over the years as the small town of Fresno grew into a city it is today the transit system has gone through many changes. In the years before Amalgamated Transit Union 1027 was organized in 1934 the transit system in Fresno has changed names and it's owners number of times.

1887-1901 - Fresno City, Belmont & Yosemite Railroad
1901-1915 - Fresno City Railway
1915-1939 - Fresno Traction CO.
1939 - sold to National City Lines/streetcars discontinued
1939-1946 - Fresno City Lines
1946-1961 - Fresno City Lines, Inc.
Publicly owned since 1961
1961-1969 - Fresno Municipal Lines
After 1969 - Fresno Transit

The public transportation system in Fresno started in January of 1889. This was a horse car line. By 1926 Fulton Street was the hub of Fresno's business section. It had replaced Fresno and Mariposa Streets for commercial buildings and in so doing eliminated Fresno's only Nob Hill, all four feet of it. The streetcar era, which began in May 1887, on J Street, was one of three streetcar lines in the young city. In 1901 the Fresno City Railway Company merged the three and in the spring of 1903 the Fresno Traction Company, then the owners, converted the lines to electricity. These electric streetcars operated on approximately 42 miles of track by the mid-twenties. The electric streetcars were used until 1939, when the transit company replaced them with buses.

Since A.T.U. 1027 was organized in 1934, our first union members operated the electric streetcar system for about 5 years. In 1934 the transit system was called Fresno Traction and was owned by Southern Pacific. Those who organized this local had to have plenty of guts and determination to go up against the big railroad company and win the union.

The City of Fresno finally took over on November 1, 1961. Even with all the changes of this property, ATU members operated the system for the citizens of Fresno since 1934. Weather it was on streetcars or buses, Private of Municipal, ATU local 1027 was there.