The Federal Transit Administration is considering implementing limits on service hours of transit operators to prevent worker fatigue, with public comments open until December 29th. Meanwhile, Uber users will be…
New TTC Streetcars in Toronto and Bus Rapid Transit in Vancouver | Transit Unplugged News Minute In this episode of Transit Unplugged News Minute, Tris Hussey shares updates on Canada’s…
Transit Unplugged News Minute: FTA Funding and Canadian Heroism Award Winner This episode discusses the U.S. Federal Transit Administration’s announcement of 4.7 million dollars in new grant funding, aimed at…
Edmonton’s Winter Transit Initiative and SEPTA’s Augmented Public Art Project This Transit Unplugged News Minute explores how The City of Edmonton is expanding its overnight transportation service to ensure people’s…
Ribbon Cutting for WMATA’s New Integrated Command and Communication Center The Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) has inaugurated its new Integrated Command and Communication Center (MICC). The 14-story building…
SEPTA conducted a summer this past spring and summer looking at bus lane violations. Read the entire report: https://www5.septa.org/media/news/septa-releases-findings-of-ai-camera-assistedbus-lane-enforcement-study/
Los Angeles Metro is giving 1,000 residents $150 a month for transportation costs, and Tempe, Arizona launches its first car free neighborhood. Welcome to your Transit Unplugged News Minute.
Passenger trains now require video recording devices to increase safety, and happy 150th birthday to the cable car!
Confetti is flying as Brightline’s rail service now links Miami and Orlando. I’m Julie Gates, and this is your Transit Unplugged News Minute. Privately owned high speed rail operator Brightline…
I’m Julie Gates and this is your Transit Unplugged News Minute. Transit agencies all over the globe are reimagining their bus networks to meet the changing ridership patterns that were…
