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  • Gov. Gregoire Signs Transportation Budget in Washington

    Gov. Chris Gregoire today signed the 2011-13 transportation budget, Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1175, into law.

    News • May 17th, 2011

  • Transit Hub in Wichita Falls is Moving Forward Asbestos Abatement on Council Agenda

    Wichita Falls is moving forward toward its goal of transforming a property at 306 Scott into a transportation hub for the city's transit system, regional transportation providers and intercity bus lines.

    News • May 17th, 2011

  • Train, Bus Security Top Govt Agenda in Mumbai

    The vulnerability of the city's public transport system has been repeatedly exposed by terrorists who have blown up buses, taxis and trains. Security , beefed up after every attack , has still proved vastly inadequate.

    News • May 17th, 2011

  • T Police Arrest Pair In Subway Purse Snatching

    Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority police said they arrested a man and a woman after an attempted purse snatching on the Blue Line late Thursday night.

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • CATS Struggles To Offer Enough Rides To Disabled

    More people with disabilities need rides, but mass transit leaders are having a hard time keeping up.

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • Honolulu Transit Case Assigned To Mainland Judge

    California-based federal Judge Wallace Tashima was assigned Friday to hear the lawsuit challenging Honolulu's rail transit system.

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • TriMet Fires Bus Driver Accused Of Sex Abuse

    A spokeswoman for the transit agency says Christopher Parker was fired for "violating the continuity of service provision of the Working Wage Agreement."

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Train Timetable Decided

    The Beijing-Shanghai high-speed train operational timetable has been decided but it remains unclear whether luxury seats will be removed from trains on the route, according to a Ministry of Railways official.

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • Fiery Collision Metra Passengers Share Details of Crash that Killed Truck Driver in Mt. Prospect

    A truck driver was killed and 26 train passengers taken to hospitals after a concrete truck that drove around a railroad crossing gate was hit by an inbound train in Mount Prospect Friday morning.

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • Six Killed, 22 Injured as Train Hits Marriage Party Bus in India

    At least six members of a marriage party were killed and 22 others injured when a passenger train hit a mini bus at an unmanned railway crossing in Bihar's Bhojpur district tonight.

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • High-Speed Rail Funding on Track for New York

    Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday announced New York was awarded a total of $354.4 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation for three high-speed rail projects.

    News • May 16th, 2011

  • Van, AC Transit Bus Collide - Six Go to Hospital

    Six people were injured when a van ran a red light at an Oakland intersection and was struck by an AC Transit bus, a transit spokesman said.

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • Pagano Fallout Costs Metra

    The cost of former Metra Executive Director Phil Pagano's dipping into forbidden funds and the related cleanup comes to about $3 million and counting.

    News • May 13th, 2011

  • 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

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