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Managementby StaffJune 16, 2004

Calif. transit agencies save $30 million

BART, AC Transit make deal with Gov. Scharzenegger to reduce property tax burden on transit agencies.

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Railby StaffJune 16, 2004

Amtrak launches AT&T Wi-Fi service

Anyone with a working Wi-Fi-enabled laptop or PDA can access the system.

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Managementby StaffJune 16, 2004

Partnership begins work on $4.2 billion BART extension

Two management firms and a transit agency begin preliminary engineering work on a 16-mile extension that will take 10 years to construct.

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Railby StaffJune 15, 2004

DOT issues plan to prevent rail-related deaths

Promoting enhanced enforcement and closing unneeded crossings are among the objectives highlighted in the plan.

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Managementby StaffJune 11, 2004

Gannett Fleming's Ramesh Khona passes away

Vice president for transit consultant was active in industry, known for mentoring

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Managementby StaffJune 10, 2004

Cubic Corp. moves into Chinese market

Fare collection provider opens office in China.

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Managementby StaffJune 10, 2004

NABI secures 2 new contracts totaling $9 million

Florida's Broward County Transit and Simi Valley Transit in California placed orders.

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Managementby StaffJune 10, 2004

WMATA's Metrorail posts single-day record ridership

Reagan funeral procession draws large crowds into the nation's capital.

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Managementby StaffJune 9, 2004

2004 ridership increase attributed to high fuel prices

Tennessee DOT sees increases at several state transit systems

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Railby StaffJune 8, 2004

Boston to begin random searches on rail system

The new procedure, which will include the use of bomb-sniffing dogs, was largely due to the Madrid train bombings.

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