Houston Metro implements callboxes to ensure on-time performance
The 62 callboxes allow direct, real-time communication between driver and maintenance personnel, therefore streamlining the morning and afternoon “pullout.”
The 62 callboxes allow direct, real-time communication between driver and maintenance personnel, therefore streamlining the morning and afternoon “pullout.”
Operations have equipped 38 buses with the Mobileye Shield+ System, which combines multiple smart vision sensors manufactured by Mobileye with a driver interface manufactured by Rosco Vision Systems.
The i6 models on display this week at UMA Expo in Atlanta are available in a height of either 12.23 or 12.89 ft. and have been fully developed to the needs of North American operators, complying with all U.S. DOT requirements and manufactured entirely in the European Union.
Alstom’s offer, aiming to return part of the proceeds of the transaction with General Electric on its energy businesses to shareholders, was successfully completed with over 230 millions of shares tendered.
The new work could help combat pesticide resistance in the unwelcome parasite.
More than 2,700 pets have traveled with their human companions along the Northeast Corridor since the pilot launched in October 2015.
Google Satellite Map images of the Acton, Calif. property from 2016 did not show any tombstones as of Monday, Feb. 1.
The scope of the rehabilitation and renewal project entails 16 tunnel segments with existing ventilation equipment.
Chicago rail agency seeks 10 cars now, with maximum purchase over the life of 7-year contract.
Peapod By Giant pilot program will allow shoppers to place their orders online and pick them up at one of three stations.
ncorporating cutting edge GPS and accelerometer sensors with an intuitive easy-to-use control software interface, rMetrix assesses ride quality, comfort and safety.
The Associated Students of the University of Montana Transportation ordered two 40-foot Catalyst Fast Charge buses and one semi-autonomous fast charger for its UDASH routes.
The product improvement plan focuses on improved fuel efficiency, lower total cost of ownership and improved uptime.
While residents who depend on the transit service are frequently denied rides, nearly 300 students use the transport daily.
With large snow banks everywhere, an open curb usually is the only way a wheelchair user can get on or off the sidewalk.
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