TTC to Enhance Employee, Customer Safety
The TTC is deploying additional management staff to be present across the system – approximately 80 employees a day.
The TTC is deploying additional management staff to be present across the system – approximately 80 employees a day.
Last October, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the NYPD and the MTAPD would surge officer presence on platforms
The 447-foot-long bridge experienced a structural failure and fell approximately 100 feet into the park below.
All of COTA’s current New Flyer and GILLIG buses will be retrofitted with Lumin-Air’s system, as well as the entire fleet of COTA Mainstream Paratransit vehicles.
Transit agencies across the U.S. faced cold weather conditions in late 2022, altering services to accommodate riders. Here’s how they successfully navigated the weather.
The students advanced to the finals for their idea of placing new smart signs in subway stations.
The regional transit system communicated with the Stanislaus Emergency Operations Command a few days before requesting their potential assistance in evacuating residents affected by storms and flooding in the area.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drug overdoses are now the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S., with nearly three out of four caused by opioids.
The budget also recommends a 10-cent fare increase on single cash and PRESTO rides.
The MetroLink Task Force Incident Report for Quarter 3 has been released, showing the benefits of a greater security presence.
New Year’s Day marked the 40th anniversary of the founding of MTA Metro-North Railroad, which began operation on Jan. 1, 1983.
TRACS provides information, advice, and recommendations on transit safety and other issues as determined by the Secretary of Transportation and the FTA Administrator.
The UITP Policy Board brought 60 urban mobility leaders from across the globe together to voice concerns on the most pressing matters confronting public transport today.
The reasoning behind the decision was detailed by MARTA’s Deputy Chief Mechanical Officer Daniel Hecht during a board meeting.
The new air purification units were installed on nearly 70% of buses in The Rapid’s fleet.
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