RIPTA leases 3 Proterra electric buses using VW funding
Represents one of the first deployments to use funding from the Volkswagen AG diesel-emissions settlement.
Represents one of the first deployments to use funding from the Volkswagen AG diesel-emissions settlement.
Transportation is now the biggest source of global warming pollution in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, according to study.
Will be used for program to build infrastructure to boost regional passenger rail service frequency to at least 30 minutes systemwide.
The Enviro500 for Berlin will be approximately 45 feet long with three doors, two staircases, and 80 seats.
This approach utilizes the electricity produced by the subway’s regenerative braking.
Chariot will use Ford Smart Mobility’s dynamic-routing technology to deliver service at the county's largest park-and-ride.
Outlines how transportation electrification can be advanced to benefit utility customers and all forms of transportation.
The company's VP, marketing and product planning, tells METRO's James Blue about MCI's new coach, as well as its committment to innovation.
More than 50% of America’s largest cities are preparing for AVs — up from less than 10% three years ago, according to group.
Trinity Metro ordered eight diesel-electric low-floor multiple unit FLIRT from Stadler in June 2015 for the TEXRail project.
One of the industry professionals to participate in a conversation with Trapeze Group's Paul Comfort was Dr. Robert Schneider, Executive Director at Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission. Their discussion revolves around the potential impact of autonomous vehicles to the cities that adopt them and how the technology is “always going to have a human touch to it.”
Mobility, technology, and new vehicles were just some of the highlights of event held Oct. 1 to 3.
Employment and population growth were primarily responsible for the remainder of the worsening congestion.
Twin tunnel boring machines will begin by tunneling parallel underground sections between the future Wilshire/La Brea Station and the current Wilshire/Western Purple Line terminus.
One of the most innovative CEOs in America and CEO of Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), Robbie Makinen, joined Paul Comfort to discuss the need to interweave new technology into public transportation. He also shared an idea of how KCATA might adopt autonomous vehicles into their service.
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