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  • DC Metro Aggravated Assaults on the Rise

    The number of aggravated assaults throughout the Metro system continues to increase, agency police Chief Michael Taborn said Thursday.

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Glasgow Subway Train Seat has 125 Times More Bacteria than Toilet Seat

    The upholstered subway seats are the dirtiest part of Glasgow s trains, carrying twice the bacteria of the poles and more than six times that of the handrails.

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Transit Operations up for Bid - Federal Rules Require Competition

    For the past 30 years, Abilene's transit program has been managed by Fort Worth-based McDonald Transit Associates.

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Purchase of Low-Floor Buses Marks a First for NJ Transit

    The NJ TRANSIT Board of Directors took action today to introduce the State to its very first low-floor buses, approving the purchase of 39 buses featuring the customer-friendly, low-floor design that will enable the agency to better serve bus routes...

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Virginia Secretary of Transportation Signs Cooperative Agreement with Germany's Deputy Minister of Trans., Building and Urban Development

    Virginia Secretary of Transportation Sean T. Connaughton today signed a cooperative agreement with German Deputy Minister of Transportation, Building and Urban Development Rainer Bomba that will facilitate the exchange of data, information and best...

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Milwaukee County Seeks More RTA Cash, Even Split in Dissolving Entity Hurts

    Milwaukee County's financially strapped bus system would be harmed by a state budget provision to divide the Southeastern Regional Transit Authority's cash, County Executive Chris Abele says.

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Getting Metra Back on Track

    Alex Clifford can't multi-task fast enough, but he's trying. Metra's new chief executive officer is at 100 days since his hiring Feb. 1.

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Fulton, DeKalb Mayors Push For Regional Transit Agency

    Mayors from Fulton and DeKalb counties met Wednesday with lawmakers to push the idea of creating a regional transit authority in metro Atlanta.

    News • May 12th, 2011

  • Slow Down High-Speed Rail Plans, CA State Analyst Urges

    As a deadline looms for California to begin building a high-speed railroad, the state's most influential auditor on Tuesday told lawmakers to hit the brakes -- warning that the cost of the state's biggest project has soared, funding sources have dried...

    News • May 12th, 2011

  • Wisconsin Denied Federal Aid to Improve Hiawatha Service

    $150 million could have added capacity on Milwaukee-to-Chicago line.

    News • May 12th, 2011

  • 'E-Bus' Visits Mississauga

    An electric battery-powered bus - the "E-bus" - that could one day be a staple of public transit is on display in Mississauga.

    News • May 12th, 2011

  • NJ Transit to Unveil Dual-Mode Locomotive

    NJ Transit today plans to unveil its first locomotive powered by an engine that can operate on both diesel and electric lines.

    News • May 12th, 2011

  • Blumenauer, House Dems Unveil "Commuter Relief Act"

    Today, Reps. Earl Blumenauer, Jim Moran and Mazie Hirono were joined by leaders from the business and transportation communities in unveiling the "Commuter Relief Act of 2011." With high gas prices taking a toll on workers and our economy, this...

    News • May 12th, 2011

  • Bus Hits Texas Highway Light Pole; 1 Dead, 21 Hurt

    VICTORIA, Texas -- Authorities say a bus was sideswiped by another vehicle and careened into a light pole along a southeastern Texas highway, killing one passenger and injuring 21 other people on board. Texas Department of Public Safety...

    News • May 12th, 2011

  • Rhode Island Secures $28M for Railroad Improvements

    Rhode Island has secured $28 million in federal money for railroad improvements from stimulus money that Florida rejected. $25 million was awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation for improvements at the Kingston Train Station in South...

    News • May 11th, 2011

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