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Our editorial staff has selected and edited this news release for clarity and brand style because we believe it is relevant to our audience.

Transit usage in the Puget Sound region is on the rise, with further growth expected in 2025 due to increased return-to-office initiatives and world-famous events coming to the region.
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The New York MTA's 2025-2029 capital plan is poised to generate $106 billion in economic output while creating 72,000 jobs.
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HID’s State of Mass Transit Ticketing Hardware Report 2025 shows the continuing shift to contactless and mobile payment methods as companies look for user-friendly interfaces for their fare collection hardware.
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A plan to accelerate the replacement of all windows on NJ TRANSIT’s multilevel rail cars has been revealed, reducing the completion timeline from eight years to three.
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After almost a month of work, the Hoboken PATH station is reopened with new stairs, signage, and paint alongside renewed track infrastructure.
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Milwaukee County Transit System is expanding its Transit Plus Same Day pilot program, which is expected to last until fall 2025.
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MNPD and WeGo are joining forces to ensure security in Nashville’s transit system as a new security company is set to step in.
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With readily available hardware, the TrackInspect prototype succeeded in predicting where preventative maintenance was needed, earning an expanded pilot for the technology.
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With stations proposed for Fort Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Pompano Beach, and Deerfield Beach, the Broward Commuter Rail North project looks to create a more efficient and connected rail system.
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The Queens bus network redesign will begin phase one of its implementation on June 29, accompanied by a public outreach campaign to inform the nearly 800,000 daily riders of the changes.
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