
The regulatory reform allows rail testing vehicles to move without stopping along the track, potentially decreasing passenger and freight train delays associated with routine inspections.
The regulatory reform allows rail testing vehicles to move without stopping along the track, potentially decreasing passenger and freight train delays associated with routine inspections.
As part of this project, Swiftly is leveraging existing GPS data from onboard broadband routers and the agency’s dispatch system, Trapeze’s TransitMaster.
Although the technology has been around for some time, advances allow for more real-time tracking and simplified reporting.
The initiative is the culmination of a nearly two-year long project to equip all Link buses with GPS hardware that allows the bus to be tracked by riders.
If airports want to regulate rideshare, they need to offer alternative service that’s capable of competing with the likes of Uber and Lyft.
The service allows brands to place advertisements within a transit agency’s mobile traveler app and/or physical assets such as gates and ticket vending machines.
The order bolsters its vision to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while supporting the launch of its new BRT route known.
With thousands of pieces of new infrastructure, railroads are asking: How are we going to manage all these safety-critical PTC assets?
A look at some at some of the products and services on the show floor at this year's APTA Mobility Conference in Louisville.
President/CEO Joanna Pinkerton discusses the agency's biggest challenges as well as how it plans to evolve to better fit riders' needs.