Building the Next Generation of Transit Technology
In this edition of METROspectives, Luminator CEO Magnus Friberg discusses the company's transformation, the growing role of AI and software, and what's next for transit technology.
Read More →In this edition of METROspectives, Luminator CEO Magnus Friberg discusses the company's transformation, the growing role of AI and software, and what's next for transit technology.
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Safety tech is in operation on 71% of freight railroads’ required route miles, and 26% of passenger railroads’ required route miles.
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The rule paves the way for U.S. high-speed passenger trains to safely travel as fast as 220 miles per hour.
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Ultra-Wideband can provide five-centimeter accuracy location for all cars in the tunnels with very low cost to deploy.
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As ADA approaches the 30-year mark, transit agencies are evaluating the improvements made and what still needs doing.
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The Lynn, Massachusetts study is anticipated to begin early next year and will include opportunities to create and improve access to transit locations and more.
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Ninety-six percent of 16,722 wayside (on track equipment) installations have been completed.
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Former DART VP, Maintenance, Michael Hubbell and Big Blue Bus’s Getty Modica took home the inaugural Maintenance Director of the Year Awards at BusCon 2018.
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Will deploy security guards at 25 transit centers/stations that have had at least one major incident reported in the past five years.
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The F59PHs were built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors Corp. in 1988.
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Wayne Smith was selected for his international commercial experience and successful track record of launching and growing a customer-focused startup in New Zealand.
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