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Newsby StaffSeptember 4, 2019

BART upgrades digital signage at stations

The features include a Fleet of the Future tracker and details about cancelled trains.

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ArticlesSeptember 4, 2019

Exclusive: How cities around the globe approach 'new mobility'

What four cities are doing to enhance quality of life for their citizens in a manner that integrates society, governance, and infrastructure.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 4, 2019

L.A. Metro signs first contract with all-female-owned consultant group

KDG+DE is a partnership of KDG Construction Consulting and Destination Enterprises.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 4, 2019

Sound Transit breaks ground on light rail extension

The $2.9 billion project budget includes up to $1.17 billion from a Full Funding Grant Agreement executed by the FTA.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 4, 2019

TSI launches new website

The online resource displays information for transit operators, as well as updates and news about TSI and its affiliated companies.

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NewsSeptember 3, 2019

COTA hires first-ever chief innovation officer

Sophia Mohr comes to COTA from the private sector, most recently serving as VP, owner experience design and strategy, at NetJets.

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ArticlesSeptember 3, 2019

VIA's president/CEO on the revamped bus system, future of agency

Jeffrey C. Arndt manages the seventh-largest city in the U.S.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 3, 2019

CATA to launch on-demand microtransit pilot program

CATAGO! will debut January 2020, and will allow customers to use same fare media currently used on CATA’s fixed-route service.

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ArticlesSeptember 3, 2019

How transit agencies can prepare for a driverless world

Agencies seeking success in an AV world should foster conversations about plausible futures informed by proper data analytics.

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Newsby StaffAugust 29, 2019

Passport introduces mobile payment app for Detroit transit services

Users can select various passes at standard or reduced fare rates for SMART, DDOT, and QLINE services.

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