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The future of transit isn’t flashy, it’s functional
When it comes to the future of urban mobility, it’s not the sci-fi fantasies that will shape our cities. It’s functional solutions for the everyday. While tech visionaries promote high-speed concepts ...
The revolution happening on our city streets is quiet, clean, and unstoppable. Transit systems worldwide are throwing out their diesel playbooks in favor of electric solutions that promise to reshape ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The City of Mobile plans to launch a redesign of its public transportation system this summer. Via has launched the Mobile Transit Future Survey to gauge public opinion on how to ...
CHESAPEAKE — The public is invited to attend a series of “pop-up” events beginning next week to discuss an ongoing study on high-capacity transit options in Chesapeake. Hampton Roads Transit is ...
HAMPTON, Va. — National and local transit officials convened at the Hampton Roads Convention Center in Hampton this week for the biennial State of Transit conference, a gathering focused on the future ...
Sound Transit officially broke ground on the construction of Renton’s new transit center Feb. 4. Sound Transit and project ...
The bill delivers $21 billion for public transit ahead of the larger surface transportation reauthorization effort.
Like many Marylanders, I want a faster, more reliable way to get around. But speed without equity, sustainability, or connection to real community needs isn’t progress — it’s just a flashy detour. The ...
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