In the process of equipping 150 motorcoaches at a cost of $75,000, not including Peter Pan's labor to install the technology.
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Autobus La Québécoise Inc.’s new coaches are equipped with clean-diesel engine technology, seating for 56 passengers and a state-of-the-art entertainment system with six 15-inch flat-screen monitors.
Read More →In promoting the new movie, Paramount Pictures is the first to use the digital projector technology to advertise in the Metrorail system. The ad for the movie will be displayed through the end of April.
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Alstom's catenary-free technology offers safety for pedestrians and road users as power delivery only occurs once the conducting segment of the track is covered by the tram. Its design also allows for the preservation of urban environments and unique historic heritage of communities where it is implemented.
Read More →The transit agency's technology investment is expected to increase safety and convenience and streamline schedules for fixed routes.
Read More →BUS-TRACKER software records the speed, location and route taken of the bus and keeps track of passengers through mapping technology.
Read More →Partnering company, Shenyang CNR Wabtec Railway Brake Technology Co., Ltd., will produce pneumatic control valves and other braking related equipment.
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The new Premier, with lap-shoulder belts and exclusive SmartFrame technology, offers full compartmentalization protection in frontal crashes, even for unbelted passengers.
Read More →Customers will be able to more effectively budget their transit needs using a validation system made possible by magnetic stripe card technology.
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Premier, a 3-point belted seat, features Safe Guard SmartFrame technology that protects both belted and unbelted passengers, providing improved safety for the entire family, from large adults to small infants.
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