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Railby StaffMarch 21, 2003

Sound Transit rail line clears environmental hurdle

Sound Transit was approved for protecting habitats of threatened chinook salmon, bull trout and bald eagles along the shoreline rail route.

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Managementby StaffMarch 20, 2003

MARTA police to make random searches, inspections

The stricter security measures will only be employed during Code Orange or Code Red threat levels.

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Managementby StaffMarch 20, 2003

WMATA steps up security as war begins

Metro Transit Police deployed special response teams and explosive detection canine teams to conduct sweeps of Metrorail stations.

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Managementby StaffMarch 18, 2003

Siemens wins Kansas City, Mo., ITS contract

The installation will include a new radio system and automatic vehicle location software for more than 300 service vehicles.

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Managementby StaffMarch 17, 2003

Atlanta express buses to use shoulders

Express buses running on Georgia 400 in Atlanta will travel along the shoulders of the corridor, bypassing stop-and-roll traffic.

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Managementby StaffMarch 13, 2003

Arrow Stage Lines opens Las Vegas terminal

The opening gives the charter company a presence in six states.

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Managementby StaffMarch 12, 2003

81% of Americans believe public transportation increases quality of life

A national poll conducted by Wirthlin Worldwide found that 72% of people support the use of public funds for the expansion and improvement of public transportation.

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Managementby StaffMarch 11, 2003

DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses launches new Website

The site provides in-depth information on all of the company's bus and coach brands.

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Railby StaffMarch 11, 2003

Florida rail plan sidelined

A commuter rail project connecting South Beach to Miami was delayed.

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Railby StaffMarch 10, 2003

CTA system will allow cell phone use in subways

The communications system will also enhance the CTA's existing two-way radio system.

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