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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

The trolley replica package outfits a modern transit bus with solid oak seats, brass-colored stanchions, a lighted cupola on the roof, and front cowcatcher. It also includes a vintage paint scheme and graphics.
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Implementation is expected to cost the commuter rail industry more than $3.5 billion in capital expenditure, which includes over $16 million in spectrum acquisition, as well as $100 million annually in additional maintenance costs.
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By the end of the year, all RTC transit vehicles will also have an electronic reader to validate mobile passes.
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In addition to the new technology, WMATA is also retraining operators and track workers to prevent what could be a deadly accident.
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Improper manufacturing by Ride the Ducks International, the vehicle manufacturer, and inadequate maintenance by Ride the Ducks of Seattle, the vehicle owner and operator, resulted in the axle failure that subsequently led to the loss of vehicle control.
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The app, called Whim, provides users with the best route to get to their destination, whether it’s by bus, train, or car.
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The pilot app offers a three-day, $11 unlimited pass usable across Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority and Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus lines.
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Company will manufacture the buses and charging infrastructure at its newest facility in Southern California, which was partially funded by the California Energy Commission.
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The new cars will come outfitted with security cameras and positive train control equipment when they are delivered to the railroad.
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MBTA cancelled late-night train service in February after a brief experiment and is now considering contracting with Bridj to provide the service.
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