Biz Briefs: Cubic, Masabi, and More
The latest Biz Briefs installment focuses on new fare payment partnerships, CAD/AVL, and all the latest technologies.
The latest Biz Briefs installment focuses on new fare payment partnerships, CAD/AVL, and all the latest technologies.
The bus stop signage pilot comes in advance of anticipated bus service changes to come as part of the Bus Network Redesign Program.
The award follows a competitive procurement that began in August 2023.
By combining these two powerful applications, agencies will be able to prevent catastrophic failures from occurring by providing predictive maintenance plans for ease of use in diagnosing issues, as well as filing work orders from a single system.
Through the Transit app, customers can purchase fares and plan trips with end-to-end travel connections via RTD and the mobility partners noted above.
Metro’s February bus and rail ridership combined was at 80.8% of its February 2019 pre-pandemic level. Average weekend ridership in February was 97.2% of pre-pandemic (February 2019) levels and average February weekday ridership was 73.8% of its February 2019 pre-pandemic level.
The informative session will be moderated by Scott Belcher, executive director for ACES Mobility Coalition and feature Coalition for Reimagined Mobility’s Allante Whitmore, the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s Doug Jamison, and Beep’s Mark Klein.
Flow Labs contracted in Seattle, GIRO partners with TTC, and more fill out this week's Biz Briefs.
The major construction milestone was accomplished safely in one of the densest and most geologically challenging urban corridors in the L.A. region and nation.
Here’s a look at the Bus Roadeos held in North Carolina by the Charlotte Area Transit System and Florida by Palm Tran.
The new initiative means customers will now be able to access key information on Google Maps, the Transit app, and various other apps.
The city is exploring, and will soon begin piloting, emerging technologies designed to detect weapons carried by travelers into the transit system.
The new lanes will move 50,000 weekly bus riders through the congested Sepulveda Blvd. corridor while improving bus speeds by 15% or more and increasing service frequency.
By leveraging Hayden AI’s mobile perception platform installed on buses for transit zone enforcement and Mosaiq Insights, Snapper’s analytics platform, the partnership will unlock insights for transit agencies from new and existing data sources.
With the introduction of account-based ticketing and contactless payment options, riders will experience enhanced convenience.
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