New MIMO antenna for transit
STI-CO Industries announces the new WavStreamer.
STI-CO Industries announces the new WavStreamer.
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.
Recent physical inspections conducted in preparation for the planned track work unexpectedly indicated that some sections of track could not wait until summer 2018 to be replaced.
President/CEO Richard Anderson told a House subcommittee that the agency is worried passengers are being put at risk by delays in installing the technology that’s designed to prevent crashes.
The family-run business, which is celebrating its 40th year in business, was named METRO Magazine’s Motorcoach Operator of the Year at the 2018 UMA EXPO.
Established in 1924, DATTCO, Inc. is a third-generation family-owned business headquartered in New Britain, Conn.
The grants are expected to leverage private, state, and local investments to boost a wide range of rail projects, including the potential for implementing PTC.
Twenty railcars will be put back in service that had been waiting to have Positive Train Control equipment installed, with the agency also planning to lease another 20 railcars from the Marlyand Transit Administration.
Additionally, it was announced that Thelma Drake has been nominated to be administrator of the Federal Transit Administration.
As the country’s top commercial motor vehicle regulator, Administrator Martinez will oversee a multitude of issues ranging from a complete overhaul of CSA’s safety performance scoring program to the introduction of electronic logging devices.
The project will add a 9.8-mile third track and add critical capacity on Long Island Rail Road’s busiest corridor.
As transit agencies look to move ITS and other systems to cloud-based servers, the doors open to integrate with other technologies to both improve efficiencies and the passenger experience.
Train conductors answer questions about the safest place to sit in the railcar and whether a "sick person" is a euphemism for something else.
Under the partnership, Siemens will provide technical support and materials for all preventative and corrective maintenance related to the streetcars.
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