METRO Briefs
Chicago to remove bar cars. Miami to propose transit cuts. No vote allowed on transit tax.
Chicago to remove bar cars. Miami to propose transit cuts. No vote allowed on transit tax.
Overall, Amtrak ridership system-wide was also up for July with more than 2.7 million passengers, an increase of almost 14 percent over the same month last year.
Experience in the design of highways, bridges, ports and rail systems will compliment URS’ existing Alaskan capabilities in environmental planning and design, according to URS.
Prop. 1 would provide $9.9 billion to help build the first U.S. high-speed rail system, which would run between San Francisco and San Diego.
Bus shelter built using soda bottles. Light rail station promised to open on time. Judge rejects MBTA injunction request.
The Intermodal Transportation Institute (ITI) at the University of Denver, in a joint venture with the National Center for Intermodal Transportation (NCIT), will sponsor a two-and-a-half day training program, – “Intermodal Freight Transportation and the Public Planning Process” – which will be held at the University October 13 to 15.
Redesigned site includes new graphics and animation, content and interactive features to help commuters plan their trips and watch the progress of Northstar construction
Will supply total of 46 dual-powered passenger locomotives to NJ Transit and the Agence Metropolitaine de Transport (AMT) in Montreal.
Project consists of a 4.3-mile light rail, double- track extension. Four proposed stations will be situated along the corridor, which is the fastest-growing section of Sacramento County
Total ridership for the Fiscal Year, which runs from the beginning of October to the end of July, reached 23.7 million, topping last year’s 21.3 million.
The NJ Transit board of directors approved the purchase of 50 additional Bombardier Multilevel Vehicles (MLVs) to help meet increasing ridership demand on the corporation’s busiest commuter rail lines.
The new initiatives include more frequent service, additional peak, off-peak and weekend service, and new late-night regional rail service.
San Francisco to offer workers transit benefits. Smart card hackers silenced. Light rail line protested.
Risk reduction program, aimed at supplementing current federal regulations, inspection requirements, and other compliance and enforcement activities.
In response to an announcement by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that he will veto all bills until the Legislature can agree on a state budget
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