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Newsby Giles BaileySeptember 20, 2018

Bordeaux' 'impressive' mobility options balance modernity and history

French city is excellent example of what trams and integrated public transport can offer to discourage the use of the private car.    

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ArticlesSeptember 20, 2018

Women in Transportation: Seleta Reynolds

A look at the career of LADOT's GM.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 19, 2018

Alstom debuts world's first hydrogen train entering passenger service

The zero-emission Coradia iLint, which debuted in Lower Saxony, Germany, can reach up to 140 km/h (90 mph).

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ArticlesSeptember 19, 2018

Women in Transportation: Kimberly Williams

A look at the career of Houston Metro's chief innovation officer.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 18, 2018

New Flyer pledges to CALSTART's Global Commercial Drive to Zero

Pledge is a coordinated, international effort championed by CALSTART and aimed at dramatically reducing emissions from trucks and buses in high-potential markets.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 17, 2018

Metra marks completion of major PTC milestone

Chicago is the most complex railroad network in the country, with 1,300 to 1,400 trains operating over multiple railroads every day.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 17, 2018

LILEE to equip Dutch transport system with Wi-Fi

Signed an eight-year hardware, software and service contract with Qbuzz, which transports over 300,000 passengers daily.

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ArticlesSeptember 17, 2018

Transit Agencies' Mobility-Enhancing Partnerships with TNCs on the Rise

Transit officials are forming partnerships rather than standing back and watching technological advances buffet their ridership and financial goals.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 14, 2018

4 teams submit design-build bids for Foothill Gold Line light rail project

Includes technical approach to completing the design and construction of the project, their management method, and financial bid.

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Newsby StaffSeptember 14, 2018

BYD delivers first 60-foot all-electric bus to IndyGo

The bus will serve IndyGo’s Red Line, a 13.1-mile BRT route that runs between Broad Ripple on the north side of the city and the University of Indianapolis on the south side.

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