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Managementby StaffJuly 8, 2004

SEPTA launches redesigned Website

New site features include a PDF format for service schedules, enhanced map information for route services and a news page.

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Railby StaffJuly 7, 2004

Amtrak passengers delayed by bomb threats

Authorities search train and question about 300 riders and crewmembers.

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Railby StaffJuly 7, 2004

S. Korea bullet train reaches 100th day of service

Of the average 40,000 people who ride the bullet trains each day, 31,6000 usually travel by car and 7,400 by plane.

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Managementby StaffJuly 6, 2004

Cummins Westport receives Santa Monica, Calif. order

It will supply its C Gas Plus engine for 52 buses manufactured by New Flyer.

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Railby StaffJuly 1, 2004

States, Amtrak plead to Congress for rail funding

Asking for at least $2 billion over five years, an Amtrak-led alliance of states requests that Congress allot grant money for major intercity rail lines.

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Busby StaffJuly 1, 2004

Planning group approves BRT phase for Oahu, Hawaii

The $20 million project, a 5.6-mile route between Waikiki and Iwilei, will use dedicated lanes on existing roadways for hybrid-electric buses.

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Managementby StaffJuly 1, 2004

Planning group approves BRT phase for Oahu, Hawaii

The $20 million project, a 5.6-mile route between Waikiki and Iwilei, will use dedicated lanes on existing roadways for hybrid-electric buses.

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Railby StaffJune 30, 2004

FRA wants railroads to update data recorders

The agency wants to ensure that critical information can survive crashes, fire and water damage.

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Managementby StaffJune 29, 2004

L.A. MTA ordered to put 145 more buses into service

Federal judge rejects agency's appeal of consent decree terms.

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Managementby StaffJune 28, 2004

Civil rights groups attack MBTA transit security plans

Random baggage searches, intended to prepare Boston’s public transit network for the next month's Democratic National Convention, have come under fire.

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