Agencies Take Initiative During Rail Safety Week
Transit agencies across the U.S. are launching initiatives during Rail Safety Week to ensure passengers feel secure in their travels.
Transit agencies across the U.S. are launching initiatives during Rail Safety Week to ensure passengers feel secure in their travels.
With the customer experience at the forefront of transit, the San Francisco-based program has increased the ability for females to travel on BART's system more safely, earning them an Innovative Solutions Award.
A new report going to the TTC’s Sept. 26 Board meeting recommends using $10.3 million in projected 2023 savings to hire new, high-visibility customer service agents and bus, streetcar, and subway supervisors.
New York City Transit (NYCT) is testing and evaluating the efficacy of a fully enclosed operator compartment prototype for bus operators designed to cover operators by providing a physical barrier separate from the public area.
This annual week-long event concentrates public attention on the need for rail safety education and saves lives by educating and empowering the public to make safe decisions around tracks and trains.
Let’s find out why predictive maintenance is considered the most promising service approach for rail and how to get the most out of its implementation.
GMV is bringing together its employees, customers, and partners to raise funds that will go directly to Maui Bus’ preferred relief organization, Maui United Way.
The PSA, Choose Safety First, is available in English and Spanish and encourages safe choices for these essential workers.
According to statistics released last week by the Chicago Police Department (CPD), which provides law enforcement across the CTA system, crimes decreased across the board during the month of August.
The investigations revealed deficiencies in track inspection processes, including inconsistencies in documentation and oversight. Both concluded improvements are imperative in terms of leadership, standardizing procedures, increasing staffing and training, and clearly outlining roles and responsibilities.
TriMet has been working to keep the use of illicit drugs in its community off its buses and trains.
The University of Washington released an analysis of drug smoke and residue samples collected on transit vehicles.
Now in its ninth year, the Innovative Solutions Awards honors bus operations and their supplier partners for successful partnerships that positively impacted them. This year's crop also expanded to include passenger rail operations and their supplier partners who have done the same.
The new campaign centers around and is designed and spoken by New York City teenagers.
The posters feature close-up face images capturing transit rider attention with actionable safety advice.
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