Agencies can drive more value from technology investments by consolidating connectivity applications
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Metro's enhanced app supports communication in 14 languages, in-app messaging, and video sharing.
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The changes would require certain railroads to supplement visual inspections by operating a Track Geometry Measurement System at specified minimum frequencies on certain types of track.
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MTS’s New Fare Enforcement Diversion Program changes likely to see largest impact on Trolly riders.
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Denver’s Regional Transportation District is encouraging the public to report unusual activity observed near rail crossings and signals due to continued copper wire theft.
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With more than 15 years of experience in the safety and risk management industry, Joanna Cornell brings a wealth of expertise in implementing advanced safety technologies and driving risk reduction initiatives across large-scale transportation operations.
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The effort is part of California's commitment to creating safer and more inclusive public transportation systems.
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The first R211S subway cars were put into service on Staten Island Railway, marking the first new train cars on Staten Island in over 50 years.
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Transit agencies are laser-focused on improving safety, security, and efficiency in their mass transit systems, and they are increasingly looking to new advancements and use cases in surveillance technology to do so.
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SEPTA’s board approved the purchase of 100 full-length fare gates from Conduent Transport Solutions Inc.
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