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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Applications can be submitted either by the operation or the solutions provider and will be judged by our BusCon Advisory Board, with winners recognized at BusCon’s Award Breakfast on Wednesday, Oct. 3.
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The design-build team of Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Stantec, and partners will deliver the new $218 million OMF East.
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The 15,000-square-foot facility and storage tracks will accommodate six DMUs.
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Today’s autonomous vehicles require hand-labeled 3-D maps, but a new system enables navigation with just GPS and sensors.
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With this most recent announcement, 12 states have now achieved SSO Program certification. By federal law, the deadline cannot be waived or extended.
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Will use extended shutdowns during summer months-rather than single tracking-to provide 24-hour access to work sites.
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Per data from a local university, some 1.3 million spectators might join 8 million regular commuters in the greater Tokyo area.
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Top transit officials from Sacramento, Calif., to Wilmington, Del., provide their feedback.
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The DCTA — a transit agency just north of Dallas — is expanding its focus to provide “mobility” instead of delivering “public transportation.”
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The vehicles are ideal for an array of industries, including assisted-living facilities, churches, airports, and paratransit providers.
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