Via Acquires Citymapper to Expand Offerings
The Citymapper acquisition accelerates Via’s vision to build the end-to-end digital infrastructure for transit systems.
The Citymapper acquisition accelerates Via’s vision to build the end-to-end digital infrastructure for transit systems.
With a three-mile service area that reaches from North Westmoreland Road to the west, Canada Drive to the north, and Interstate 30 to the south, customers also have easy access to the DART West End and EBJ Union stations, as well as local bus stops.
NCDOT and Beep will test applicable use cases for shared, electric, and autonomous shuttles.
If the testing stages run smoothly and the line is launched on time, this naturally adds credibility to the responsible company and affects the inflow into the rail industry.
Customers can use the new tool to better plan their trips by viewing alternate routes, as well as temporary and relocated stops.
Real-time Location Systems are used to track the precise locations of any vital assets within a working environment.
The live video feed provides customers with real-time information on platform crowding conditions and how CTA service is supporting the morning commute.
With spring travel season kicking off, customers can now book rides with Greyhound and FlixBus to almost 2,300 destinations across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico from either brands’ websites or apps.
The purchase will allow SEPTA to evaluate this technology as the authority develops plans for a zero-emission bus fleet.
This network will be designed to support over 10 million users per day.
Though paratransit has advanced significantly since riders having to call in days in advance for a ride, transformation of paratransit to combat existing challenges is ongoing.
ZeroEyes Co-Founder/Chief Revenue Officer Sam Alaimo and United Safety President/CEO Joseph Mirabile discuss with METRO how the partnership developed, plans to increase the awareness of the ZeroEyes product, and more.
The heavy-duty vShield operator protection door is currently being used by more than 40 North American transit agencies to provide a critical defensive barrier against assaults and other unwanted interactions.
With over one hundred million annual riders on its buses and rail system, WMATA plays a critical role in both the National Capital Region and the broader northeast corridor.
The goal of the project is to develop and build a battery-powered two-car-trainset.
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