NYC Transit taps BAE Systems for Electric Hybrid Propulsion Systems
The Series-E systems will be produced at the company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Endicott, N.Y., which provide more than 1,300 high-tech jobs in the state.
The Series-E systems will be produced at the company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Endicott, N.Y., which provide more than 1,300 high-tech jobs in the state.
The study, to be conducted over the next few months, will include examining the effectiveness of the UVC wavelength in killing viruses as well as electronically mapping the interior of different bus models to determine the best placement for the UVC source.
The app’s new mobile fare feature is part of Metro Transit’s efforts to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic and keep both passengers and transit employees safe by providing a contactless, visually validated fare option.
The vehicles will provide transportation services at two facilities: the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica.
The Propane Education and Research Council shares information on a new energy source for fleets and its benefits.
The project is focused on the successful demonstration of automated technology on public roads, collection of relevant data to inform future policymaking, and advancement of Advanced Driving Assist System technology for enhanced safety.
On the latest episode of METROspectives, Uber's head of of global policy discusses the tech firm's latest partnership with Marin Transit, mobility in a post COVID era, and more.
On March 30, autonomous shuttles were used to transport medical supplies and COVID-19 tests for the first time in the U.S.
The final two buses were the first to be completed by BYD after reopening its plant during the pandemic.
Riders not only rated the service 4.8 stars out of five on the Via app, but wrote more than 200 letters advocating for Via to Transit to continue.
This update builds on existing public transit integrations, such as Journey Planning, which has been available in the Marin region since 2019.
The platform provides a one-stop-shop for transit agencies, saving them time and money.
In total, will equip 90 freight and commuter locomotives with its I-ETMS train control technology.
In 2016, the agency was the first to announce a commitment to transitioning 100% of its fleet to zero emissions battery-electric vehicles.
The tool enables cities and transit operators to visualize and understand how route changes will affect selected demographic groups living along those routes.
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