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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 celebration marks a significant milestone in modernizing Sacramento’s transit system, enhancing accessibility, and improving the rider experience.
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The planning process will continue DART’s evolution of responding to changing travel patterns, regional expansion, and new technologies by taking a fresh look at all the services DART should deliver and how to deliver them.
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Replacing 1930s era signal infrastructure with state-of-the-art Communications-Based Train Control will dramatically improve train service and reliability for the line’s 160,000 daily riders.
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The pilot project represents a significant step toward enhancing the customer experience and improving service reliability.
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The divestiture was part of the comprehensive company action plan that Alstom announced in November 2023, aiming at reinforcing its balance sheet.
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The new RapidRide G Line adds miles of red bus lanes, along with extensive upgrades and improvements to Madison St.
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Now called the “1 Line to Lynnwood,” the line connects Northgate Station to Lynnwood Transit Center and marks the first light rail extension to Snohomish County, Wash.
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The technology allows passengers who are blind or have low vision to navigate the stations with a smartphone app.
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The technology has already been implemented in a variety of settings including other major transit agencies, schools, and more, and is also currently in use at Chicago’s Navy Pier.
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The work completed is among several light-rail infrastructure investments PRT has planned over the next few years totaling more than $150 million.
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