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  • CA: Transportation Incentive Program Offers Alternative for San Diego Commuters

    Sailors and Department of the Navy (DON) employees throughout Navy Region Southwest will observe the first 70 days of the new DON-sponsored mass transit benefit program June 9.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • NJ: Light Rail Schedules Now Available Via Text Message

    NJ TRANSIT Executive Director James Weinstein today announced the latest in a series of enhancements to provide customers with on-the-go schedule information. "My Light Rail," modeled after the agency's popular "My Bus" system, enables customers to...

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • MA: Bill Would Ban Liquor Ads on State Property

    A Lowell lawmaker wants Boston to join dozens of other major U.S. cities seeking to ban liquor advertising in their public transportation systems, saying it will curb underage drinking.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • Qatar to Announce Bids for $36BN Rail Project

    Total cost of railway network estimated at $36 bln; Metro system to be completed by 2026.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • WI: Walker Says "Yes" to Roads We Don't Need

    The new Wisconsin budget, which is headed full speed to implementation, includes massive cuts to Wisconsin schools, fewer dollars for the working poor, more tax breaks for big business and, yes, less money to help the state's already-beleaguered...

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • Iran: Passenger Coaches Switching to CNG

    The owners of commercial mini-buses have begun switching over their vehicles to CNG in the wake of growing diesel prices to off-set the cost to remain in business.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • Australia: Bombardier Lands $258M LRT Order

    Bombardier has been awarded a $258 million contract as part of a broader $1 billion agreement to build a light rail transit system in Queensland, Australia, the Quebec-based aerospace and railway systems manufacturer said Wednesday.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • ON: TTC Eyes Staff Cuts Before Fare Hikes; Increased Ridership May Mean Doing More with Less

    The Toronto Transit Commission will consider whether it can serve more riders with fewer workers before it looks at fare hikes and service cuts to solve an $85 million operating budget shortfall next year.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • India: Thousands Impacted By Bus Strike in Haryana

    Bus commuters had a tough time in Haryana Wednesday as Haryana Roadways employees went on a day's strike to denounce the government's privatisation policy.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • CA: Bailout for Rail and Bus Agencies; AC Transit and Caltrain Likely to Use Capital Funds

    Regional transportation officials have endorsed a plan to bail out AC Transit and Caltrain by allowing the transit agencies to divert millions of dollars intended to maintain or purchase buses and rail cars. Instead, the money will be used to fill...

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • Australia: Go Card Goes Multi-Platinum with Issue of Two Millionth Card

    Transport Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk said the milestone was achieved with the support of the many retailers who were an important part of the largest smart card retail network in Australia.

    News • June 9th, 2011

  • PA: Westmoreland County Transit Authority Gets $950,000 Grant for Garage

    The U.S. Department of Transportation has released a $950,000 grant for the Westmoreland County Transit Authority, which is building a $6.8 million maintenance garage at its Route 66 site in Hempfield.

    News • June 8th, 2011

  • Belgium Launches First Solar-Driven Train

    The first train in Belgium driven by solar energy is to ride on Monday between Antwerp Central and Station Noorderkempen in Brecht.

    News • June 8th, 2011

  • IL: Metra Train Strikes Semi in W. Chicago

    A Metra train on the Union Pacific West Line struck a semitrailer truck in West Chicago Monday night causing delays but no injuries.

    News • June 8th, 2011

  • Russia: Moscow Govt to Replace More Than 800 Public Transport Vehicles in 2011

    The Moscow city government plans to purchase over 800 buses, trolleybuses, tram cars, and metro rail cars in order to replace existing ones in the city's transport system in 2011, the government said in a statement Tuesday.

    News • June 8th, 2011

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