Cincinnati Metro hosted more than 300 elected officials, business and community leaders, transit industry decision-makers, customers, and more for the State of Metro 2022.
The revised plan includes the introduction of cars with solely high press tonnage axles on the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines, and the introduction of a limited number of cars with low press tonnage axles each day on the Red, Yellow, and Green Lines.
Perspective authors Joshua Schank and Emma Huang were the architects of two on-demand microtransit systems for LA Metro.
The subway cars will be manufactured by Kawasaki Rail Car Inc.
During this program, a select number of employees will have unlimited access to subway and local bus services with their trips fully funded by their employers.
The Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority will utilize Cubic’s Umo mobility platform to modernize its fare collection infrastructure on the Tren Urbano heavy rail system and Metropolitan Bus Authority transit services.
Arrow, which will be operated by Metrolink, has been more than a decade in the making, featuring new tracks, enhanced street crossings, quiet zones, and five stations along a nine-mile route.