MCI's Maitland discusses new J3500, innovation at BusCon 2018
The company's VP, marketing and product planning, tells METRO's James Blue about MCI's new coach, as well as its committment to innovation.
The company's VP, marketing and product planning, tells METRO's James Blue about MCI's new coach, as well as its committment to innovation.
More than 50% of America’s largest cities are preparing for AVs — up from less than 10% three years ago, according to group.
Trinity Metro ordered eight diesel-electric low-floor multiple unit FLIRT from Stadler in June 2015 for the TEXRail project.
One of the industry professionals to participate in a conversation with Trapeze Group's Paul Comfort was Dr. Robert Schneider, Executive Director at Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission. Their discussion revolves around the potential impact of autonomous vehicles to the cities that adopt them and how the technology is “always going to have a human touch to it.”
Mobility, technology, and new vehicles were just some of the highlights of event held Oct. 1 to 3.
Employment and population growth were primarily responsible for the remainder of the worsening congestion.
Twin tunnel boring machines will begin by tunneling parallel underground sections between the future Wilshire/La Brea Station and the current Wilshire/Western Purple Line terminus.
One of the most innovative CEOs in America and CEO of Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), Robbie Makinen, joined Paul Comfort to discuss the need to interweave new technology into public transportation. He also shared an idea of how KCATA might adopt autonomous vehicles into their service.
Featuring the work of five local artists along the corridor, the pilot aims to bring more efficient and reliable service.
Asked if the incorporation of autonomous vehicles could benefit Memphis, Gary Rosenfeld, CEO of Memphis Area Transit Authority, said that it could assist in limiting transit deserts, in a conversation with Trapeze Group's Paul Comfort. But, to unleash the full potential of autonomous vehicles we need to wait for the public’s acceptance of this technology.
The buses will support Grand Rapids’ second new BRT line, with funding provided by the FTA and the Michigan DOT.
The agency is currently looking to replace the entirety of its fleet with zero-emissions vehicles by 2032.
Select buses will feature the exclusive GPS-based technology from BAE Systems.
Trial with Lohr Cristal will compliment or replace existing bus lines and will test public reaction to new types of vehicles and services.
In August 2018, Brookville also delivered the fourth in an order of five of its modern Liberty Streetcar vehicles with onboard energy storage system to the City of Milwaukee.
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