The schedule change reflects delays in completion of utility relocation activities, the challenges and complexities of completing construction in a dense urban environment with significant pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and more.
The bus transfer lights will be located near select bus stops and will serve lower-frequency routes.
ABLE cameras capture drivers violating bus lane rules in real time and is aimed at deterring motorists from blocking these lanes to improve bus service and reduce crashes.
Funded by the IIJA, Amtrak’s facilities upgrade program will prepare more than 20 sites around the country for new trainsets scheduled to enter service in the coming years.
This stage includes the construction of four new, fully accessible Red Line stations at Lawrence, Argyle, Berwyn, and Bryn Mawr.
By using the Camden Loop app, residents and workers in the service zone area can book an on-demand public transit ride to connect with NJ Transit and PATCO stations, work, errands, and more.
Running the simulated service on this altered schedule over the next several days allows for the stress testing of operations in anticipation of opening late this summer.
In total, WMATA’s team installed nearly 25 miles of new rail during this phase of construction, replacing some of the oldest rail in the system to improve safety and reliability.