Siemens unveils new Velaro high-speed train
Running at about 186 miles per hour, the new high-speed train uses 30% less energy than previous Velaro models, which translates to average savings of 1,375 tons of CO2 a year.
Running at about 186 miles per hour, the new high-speed train uses 30% less energy than previous Velaro models, which translates to average savings of 1,375 tons of CO2 a year.
The commuters, from 307 different organizations, commuted to work by walking, biking, taking the bus, carpooling, vanpooling, and telecommuting.
The electric buses, to be delivered by March 2019, will be used on direct route 29 between the city center and Christchurch Airport.
The results have not always been positive, as cities grapple with inexperienced state-owned companies and inadequate risk management overrides prudent accounting.
The BMBG honored Stephanie through an APTF Scholarship at the BMBG Meeting last January.
States must receive FTA certification by April 15, 2019 or new federal transit funds cannot be awarded.
Subdivisions that serve the Amtrak Southwest Chief and California Zephyr are first to roll out, with full activation on BNSF routes expected by the end of August.
The awards recognize public transportation organizations for their innovative and proactive safety and security programs.
Will support extending streetcar service hours, increase frequency, and provide free rides to customers for the next three years.
The 13 buses will have capacity for 120 passengers, 79 of them seated, and will enter service from July 2019 to replace and enlarge tl’s double-deck fleet.
L.A. Metro will seek more precise information about business model, service design and what value its project would bring to Angelenos.
The Rail Transit Team Achievement Award is given to the system with the highest rail operator and maintainer team combined score.
The displays will be installed on 88 buses in YRT’s existing fleet, and on more than 80 new buses to be added over the next three years.
The EV Star is an all–electric, emissions–free, 25-foot bus that seats up to 19 people, with an operational range of 125 to 200 miles on one charge and a lifetime of over 20 years.
Just like more recent models of Sun Vans, the new Glaval models still carry up to 14 riders, with room for as many as three wheelchair passengers.
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