Metro Magazine

Management

Prison bus crash kills 2 guards, 8 inmates

Officials say the bus hit an icy patch Wednesday morning on an Interstate 20 overpass, slid down an embankment and collided with a passing freight train. The National Transportation Safety Board has sent a team to investigate the accident.

Moovit prepares for expansion, adds $50M in funding

Moovit prepares for expansion, adds $50M in funding

Moovit is setting a new standard for consumer access to real-time local transit directions through a combination of its free smartphone app and a hyper-engaged community. The company, which recently opened its international headquarters in San Francisco, has already doubled its user community in the last six months.

FareGo

FareGo

The multifunctional FareGo Move MT/60, the first handheld device designed specifically for use in fare management, supports all ticketing processes and can be used as a portable POS unit in addition to use in vehicles.

GeminiMDX

GeminiMDX

Haldex's new GeminiMDX is a systematic approach for exceptional air system protection and maximum drying capactiy.

TwinVision smart series III

TwinVision smart series III

The next-generation TwinVision Smart Series III now includes surface-mount LEDs that are lighter weight and use a multi-functional, operator controlled panel that provides more color selection.

vMax commander video management software

vMax commander video management software

Seon’s vMax Commander video management software can give transit agencies a Web based view of system health, alarms and video download status, while reducing the time and effort spent locating and retrieving bus video by more than 50%.

DCTA launching 'Where's My Ride' tracking tool

DCTA launching 'Where's My Ride' tracking tool

Unlike a mobile application, Where’s My Ride is an integrated Intelligent Transportation System, developed by Strategic Mapping, that uses accurate location data provided by a GPS device that is mounted inside each DCTA Connect bus and A-train railcar.

24-hour strike cripples London bus service

VisitLondon

Some 27,000 workers in the Unite trade union from 18 different bus companies are involved in the strike in which workers are seeking a single agreement covering pay and conditions. There were a limited number of buses still operating, according to the report.

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