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Managementby StaffSeptember 1, 2004

Israeli's life saved after giving up bus seat

A suicide bombing on a bus killed 16 earlier this week in Beersheba, Israel.

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Managementby StaffSeptember 1, 2004

Protesters demand right to breastfeed on buses

Women's group calls for the Los Angeles MTA to stop bus operators from banning breastfeeding on buses.

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Railby StaffAugust 31, 2004

Amtrak stops mail delivery on passenger trains

The national passenger railroad carries mostly bulk mail under a $60 million per year contract with the USPS.

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Managementby StaffAugust 31, 2004

OCTA signs contract with Mincom

Orange County, Calif., system looks to improve its operations with asset management tool.

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Managementby StaffAugust 30, 2004

Kawasaki, Alstom, Bombardier win China contracts

China plans to upgrade its railway network by extending tracks and increasing speed.

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Managementby StaffAugust 26, 2004

Suspect pleads guilty to Amtrak bomb threats

Mass evacuation after threats cost rail company about $100,000 in lost revenues.

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Managementby StaffAugust 25, 2004

Commuter rail plan moves forward

Line from New Haven, Conn., to Springfield, Mass., will now face public debate.

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Railby StaffAugust 25, 2004

'Straight talk' to be delivered at Rail-Volution pre-conference symposium

Panel discussions will focus on New Starts at Sept. 19 event in Los Angeles.

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Managementby StaffAugust 24, 2004

BART named top 'large' U.S. transit system

APTA’s award for best transit agency with more than 30 million annual trips will be presented at the association’s annual meeting in Atlanta.

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Railby StaffAugust 24, 2004

Bombardier to permanently close transit equipment plant

The Kingston, Ontario plant will close its doors in December due to lack of orders.

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