Bombardier, Swedish rail partner for high-speed project
Project aimed at developing trains that meet special technical and traffic requirements of Nordic countries.
Project aimed at developing trains that meet special technical and traffic requirements of Nordic countries.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) announced revised staff recommendations of the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP), the first comprehensive review of Muni in a generation.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is marking the 25th anniversary of the August 13, 1983 election establishing the transit agency with a week-long series of customer appreciation events at many of its transit centers and rail stations.
Staff will continue to improve the application in the coming months, including adding employment lands layer and a zoom to scale feature.
Twenty-five forward-thinking proposals from 22 states to improve intercity passenger rail service and help relieve traffic congestion in many regions of the U.S. will compete for $30 million in federal funding under a new Bush Administration grant program, announced U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters.
Testimony focused on investing in transportation to improve energy security and the environment
Referendum will fund about one-third of the funds needed for completion of proposed rail project.
Part of multi-billion dollar effort to upgrade for Olympic games.
The high cost of diesel fuel has caused the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) to raise fares on its buses and trains for the second time in three months.
Seattle to vote on $17.9B transit plan. Highway fund may borrow from mass transit. Northern California cancels rail tax measure.
The contract represents nearly $156 million (USD) and covers 26 electric propulsion trains, including 21 three-car trains and five four-car trains.
Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine signed a bill for the study of light rail transit in Virginia Beach, which will likely be for a 10 mile extension of neighboring Norfolk's 7.4-mile starter line, The Tide.
Five federally-designated high-speed rail corridors in California, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin will share $5,640,174 in federal grant funding to make safety improvements at approximately 25 highway-rail grade crossings.
The Transit Emergency Management program to be used as a model by transit systems nationwide.
Money to fund refining hardware and software for new technology that uses laser ultrasonic probes to detect certain internal rail defects.
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