LAN to manage construction of Calif. rail project's maintenance facility
The 15,000-square-foot facility and storage tracks will accommodate six DMUs.
The 15,000-square-foot facility and storage tracks will accommodate six DMUs.
Today’s autonomous vehicles require hand-labeled 3-D maps, but a new system enables navigation with just GPS and sensors.
The first of its kind bus will serve Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the U.S. with more than 21 million passengers per year.
The 19-seat EV Star has an operational range of 125 to 200 miles on one charge.
It also shows that their primary driver for using public transit is convenience and, as such, technologies including mobile ticketing and vehicle location tracking are having a positive effect on ridership numbers.
A major new feature is the ability to load value to the GoPass app with cash at hundreds of area retailers.
Construction of the 4.3-mile Green Light Rail extension is expected to begin later this year, with revenue service beginning in 2021.
The agency has saved approximately $10 million in fuel costs by transitioning to CNG since 2013.
While adding a few charging stations to support pilot projects is relatively straight forward, transit agencies will need to consider several factors when planning to implement infrastructure that can support hundreds of electric buses, or more.
Top transit officials from Sacramento, Calif., to Wilmington, Del., provide their feedback.
The 200-mph train will connect the state’s largest cities in 90 minutes, with a midway stop in the Brazos Valley.
The DCTA — a transit agency just north of Dallas — is expanding its focus to provide “mobility” instead of delivering “public transportation.”
Delaware Transit Corp. provides over 10.6 million rides per year, including about one million passenger trips through its DART paratransit service.
The vehicles are ideal for an array of industries, including assisted-living facilities, churches, airports, and paratransit providers.
Earlier this year, the transit agency, May Mobility, and the City of Tampa showcased autonomous vehicle technology on Downtown Tampa city streets.
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