Amtrak, Greyhound restore passenger service
Heightened security promised by federal officials
Heightened security promised by federal officials
18 restored 1947 PCC trolley cars operate on refurbished 8.2-mile line.
Bombardier Inc. was awarded a $46 million contract by the city of Houston to expand the automated peoplemover system (APM) at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
City's $793 million rail plan opposed by 60% of voters
The Utah Transit Authority is setting its sights on opening the much-anticipated extension of the TRAX light rail line and the start-up of a 120-mile commuter line. Oh, and one more thing — the Winter Olympics.
Rail police in Bangkok turned 24 out-of-service railcars into 12 residential units.
Faulty track maintenance and communications were blamed for a 1998 Amtrak accident in Arlington, Texas, that injured 22.
Amtrak President George Warrington ordered a 15% reduction in management ranks and may cut train service and further trim the workforce to meet its congressional deadline for breaking even on operations by December 2002.
At press time, customers of Calgary Transit’s C-Train were to begin riding on the first wind-powered light rail system in North America.
Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., broke ground on a commercial maglev transportation system in August.
Annual conference on automated peoplemovers reports progress in Europe and Asia, but modicum of movement in the United States.
The Illinois DOT PTC project is part of a larger effort to make trains safer.
Accidents decrease 6% from 2000.
About 2,900 management employees were offered voluntary separation and early retirement plans.
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) becomes the first transit system in the nation to debut subway tunnel advertising.
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