Germany opens high-speed rail line Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s national railroad, opened a high-speed rail line between Cologne and Frankfurt. The line cuts about an hour off the existing travel time, carrying travelers between the two cities in about 75 minutes at speeds up to 186 mph. The 110-mile line, which includes 30 tunnels and 18 bridges, took six years to build and is the railroad’s largest building project since World War II. The project cost about $5.5 billion. Scotland cracks down on rail vandalism Railtrack Scotland launched a zero tolerance campaign against crime and vandalism on and near railways. During the last year, there was a 20% increase in the number of incidents of trespass and vandalism, said the BBC. During Railway Crime Week, Railtrack ran crime awareness events across the country. Schoolchildren were also taught about railway crossing safety. Tranz Rail quits passenger service New Zealand’s Tranz Rail ceased its passenger rail service to focus on freight. The company wants to sell its Wellington commuter network by the end of the year and plans to quit its Auckland passenger service when its contract expires next July. It will also give up its half share in the Tranz Scenic passenger service, but will continue to operate its passenger and freight ferries.
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NFI Group Officially Opens New Flyer All-Canadian Build Facility in Winnipeg
The CAD facility enables NFI to complete full domestic production of heavy-duty transit vehicles, including zero-emission buses, in Winnipeg for the first time in 15 years.
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APTA: Surface Transportation Funding Delivers 5:1 Economic Return, Supports 41,400 Jobs per $1B
The findings provide clear evidence that sustained Federal investment in public transit and passenger rail delivers significant returns for workers, communities, taxpayers, and the U.S. economy, APTA officials said.
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Building a National Framework for Transit Safety and Consistency
On a recent episode of METROspectives, METRO Magazine’s Executive Editor Alex Roman sat down with Ana-Maria Tomlinson, Director of Strategic & Cross-Sector Programs at the CSA Group, to explore a bold initiative aimed at addressing those challenges: the development of a National Code for Transit and Passenger Rail Systems in Canada.
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FTA Invests $100M to Strengthen Transit for 2026 World Cup
The funding will ensure communities can expand transit options to meet increased demand for services around stadiums.
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ENC Names New VP of Transit Sales
John Obert previously served as regional sales manager for ENC since joining the company in June 2025.
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New 2026 Plan Aims to Expand Transportation Access Across Virginia
Over the next four years during the Spanberger Administration, DRPT will use the plan to prioritize funding for human service transportation projects and programs that reduce barriers, expand access, and promote equitable mobility, said department officials.
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Via Launches Mayors Council to Accelerate Transit Innovation Nationwide
A new advisory group of current and former city leaders will collaborate on funding strategies, technology deployment, and best practices to modernize U.S. public transit systems.
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Latinos In Transit Wraps Inaugural Navigate Mentorship Program,
The LIT Navigate Mentorship Program was launched as a structured, low-cost opportunity for active LIT members, focused on intentional growth, workforce development, mentorship, networking, and education.
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WMATA Expands U-Pass Program
Approved as part of WMATA’s Strategic Transformation Plan, the expanded program introduces new pricing and participation options that make it easier for colleges and universities to join and for more students, such as part-time, community college, and graduate students, to benefit from accessible transportation.
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People Movement: New CEO's in Georgia, California
In this edition, we cover recent appointments and announcements at Savannah's CAT, California's VVTA, STV, and more, showcasing the individuals helping to shape the future of transportation.
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