Bytemark Assuming Hopthru's Ticketing Ops
The partnership with Hopthru is part of Bytemark’s ongoing effort to expand Bytemark Bridge, its Plan, Book & Pay platform.
The partnership with Hopthru is part of Bytemark’s ongoing effort to expand Bytemark Bridge, its Plan, Book & Pay platform.
The units could potentially replace the use of diesel locomotives on the railroad’s non-electrified lines and allow passengers to travel to their destinations without having to change trains.
The system displays and tracks the occupancy and belt status of passenger seats and provides visual warnings for the driver.
The expansion will enable electronic validation of Cubic’s current Compass card products and include other contactless options.
The electric bus unveiled is Oklahoma’s first fully electric fixed-route bus to be used in public transit.
Whether a transit agency has a few non-revenue/supervisor vehicles or many distributed among several bus yards — every agency can benefit from having their entire fleet protected with video surveillance.
The Metra board recently approved the issuance of an RFP that will ask manufacturers to propose solutions to convert three of Metra’s older F40PH-3 diesel locomotives to zero-emission battery power.
The eGen Flex system includes full electric drive capability for up to 10 miles, depending upon duty cycle and accessory load demands.
A total of 250 Justride Validator units will be installed across the agency’s network to enable safer and faster boarding.
Using a vastly expanded and robust retail network, riders will be able to purchase and reload value to their accounts with cash, credit, or debit.
The new offering is a result of many months of extensive research including collaboration with the industry-leading supplier, and real-world workshops used to create the most comfortable seat that also embodies modern styling, according to the company.
The system allows riders to purchase reusable smartcards for more convenient and affordable travel.
The solution leverages a filter, paired with an innovative cleaning technology, to capture and deactivate certain viruses, like COVID-19, as the air is exchanged in buses.
Denver RTD, Md.’s Cecil Transit, and Calif.’s Porterville Transit are all set to launch within the next few weeks.
Original funding for the electric bus came from the FTA through the Low- or No-Emission Grant Program.
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