INIT, OCTA launch mobile e-fare system
With OC bus mobile, riders can now scan a QR code from their smartphones on the INIT validators to pay for fares when boarding.
With OC bus mobile, riders can now scan a QR code from their smartphones on the INIT validators to pay for fares when boarding.
The program will cost the city $3.8 million from the Transportation Benefit District, with $1 million from King County Metro. Officials plan for the program to launch in Fall 2018.
The F59PHIs, which were built by the Electro-Motive Division of GM in 1998 and have been rehabbed within the last five years, have similar parts and operating characteristics to Metra’s existing fleet of EMD F40s, some of which are 35 years old and are in need of overhaul.
The new 2018 models will join 14 other MCI Commuter Coaches the agency purchased in 2014 and 2015.
The new project extends Siemens existing technology partnership with Sound Transit, having previously provided the same TPSS and MVSS substation infrastructure on the University Link and South Link lines.
Shelley Devine will temporarily lead TriMet while the Board finalizes its decision on a permanent GM.
Catherine Rinaldi, the sixth president of MTA Metro-North Railroad, has served as acting president since July 2017.
Transit Score, a tool by Redfin company Walk Score®, rates locations based on how convenient they are to public transportation.
The hyperloop tunnel would run from New York to Philadelphia to Baltimore to D.C.
All of the company's earlier investors participated, including Sequoia, BMW iVentures, NGP, Ashton Kutcher’s Sound Ventures, BRM, Gemini, Vaizra, Vintage, and newcomer Hanaco.
The order is valued at approximately $120 million, including price escalations based on best faith assessment of assumptions, and is an option contained in a 2010 contract for a maximum of 860 trains signed with SNCF on behalf of the regions.
Featured its eight new 2018 MCI J4500 coaches wrapped in specially designed team colors to carry both the teams and staffs of the University of Georgia Bulldogs and University of Alabama’s Crimson Tide to Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium in January.
According to the NEPTA bylaws, the association recognizes members who have made outstanding contribution to the transit industry.
The service, which will launch March 1, will use a fleet of three electric cabs.
Purchased with a combination of local, state, and federal funds for $8.4 million, the new Athens-Clarke County Transit buses will replace 12 older buses that have exceeded their useful lifespan and are experiencing increased operating and maintenance costs.
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