MBTA awards signal upgrade contract for Red, Orange rail lines
Including signal upgrades, the MBTA is investing nearly $2 billion in both lines as part of the Red Line/Orange Line Infrastructure Improvement Program.
Including signal upgrades, the MBTA is investing nearly $2 billion in both lines as part of the Red Line/Orange Line Infrastructure Improvement Program.
The CEO of Memphis Area Transit Authority discusses how AVs could assist in limiting transit deserts in a conversation with Paul Comfort.
In all seven fleets and their supplier partners were honored for innovation and two Transit Maintenance Directors of the Year were named.
The GM/CEO of SunLine Transit notes that transit agencies are in the transportation business and that AVs would become part of transit agencies in a discussion with Paul Comfort.
The partnership is part of an ongoing journey to provide fleets with actionable information to support transmissions that are already in service.
All commercial buses will now come standard with an unprecedented five-year/100,000 mile warranty at no additional charge.
In collaboration with Rosco Vision Systems will install an automatic camera system that will provide rear video images to the driver to help them make informed safety and operational decisions.
The pilot will bring four May Mobility six-seat, electric shuttles to the streets of downtown Grand Rapids from March 2019 to March 2020.
The action moves the Downtown Redmond Link Extension project closer to the start of construction in 2019 and service beginning in 2024.
Caretakers and family members can also use the app and website to request trips or monitor activity for their loved ones or patients.
The order, which will enhance Ozark Regional Transit’s 100% accessible fleet, was secured through ARBOC’s U.S. dealer Creative Bus Sales.
The move enables agency to enter into interoperability testing, meaning other carriers who operate on NCTD-owned rail can test their PTC system for integration with NCTD’s.
The buses will replace older buses that have reached service lifespan and are a part of a $12 million investment in service changes that will introduce BRT in 2019.
The TJPA will conduct additional ultrasonic testing at this location to determine the extent of the damage.
Adelee Le Grand, VP at Transdev and chief strategy officer in service to the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority,will serve as chair.
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