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The D Line corridor represents the second out of four speed restrictions that were in place to allow for regular track ...
The Pace Board approved the first step towards the Regional Day Pass Pilot while NJ Transit has introduced the FARE-PAY card.
Opponents are turning to legal challenges to try to block or delay major public transit expansions — even after voters approve them.
SEPTA’s plans include scaling back Trenton Line service starting in July 2025 from hourly train service to one train every two hours during the midday period and on weekends.
Around 100 public transit and environmental advocates descended on the Oregon State Capitol on Thursday to urge lawmakers to allocate more funding for public transit and ...
People, businesses, local governments and tribes all need and deserve the transparent, balanced approach to an integrated system of statewide transportation planning in the ...
The AIC serves as the command center facility to store, service, monitor and maintain JTA’s autonomous vehicle service, NAVI.
Fadi Chakbazof has joined Keolis North America as president and COO for U.S. transit, and Ryan Adams has been appointed to a ...
A settlement agreement was reached between the city of Millbrae, Calif., and the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) in the city’s lawsuit regarding high-speed rail in Millbrae. The ...
The city of Sacramento, Calif., and Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) are partnering to launch automated bike lane ...
Bodycams are being used to contribute to the safety and security of onboard staff and passengers, as well as frontline ...
Micromobility options can fill critical gaps in transit networks, providing a sustainable and efficient solution for short-distance travel.