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Beyond the route: Introducing granular MTA bus speed data
Beyond the route: Introducing granular MTA bus speed data
https://new.mta.info/article/beyond-route-introducing-granular-mta-bus-speed-data
- video.canadiancivil.com The Spaghetti Bowl of Railways in the Rhine-Ruhr
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/rmtransit-the-convoluted-railways-of-rhineruhr Watch the bonus video on the Rhein-Ruhr Express system: https://nebula.tv/videos/rmtransi...
- gothamist.com MTA expands automated bus lane camera enforcement to 20 more routes
Vehicles blocking bus stops or double-parking will face fines of up to $250 as the MTA adds more routes to its camera enforcement program.
The MTA is expanding its automated camera enforcement of bus stops and double parking to 20 more bus routes across the five boroughs this month.
The rollout is happening in two phases, with 10 routes being added to the program at a time. Starting Monday, vehicles blocking bus stops or illegally double parked on 10 new routes will receive warning notices for a 60-day period. After that, violators will receive summonses starting at $50, with fines increasing to $250 for repeat offenders. Ten more routes will be added two weeks later on Monday, Sept. 30.
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- www.theguardian.com ‘Transformational’: how a California city launched America’s first hydrogen-powered passenger train
The new zero-emission train, known as Zemu, will run through an area that has long suffered from poor air quality. Will it be the start of a clean energy rail movement in the US?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19378278
> There’s a new train pulling into the station in San Bernardino, a southern California city about 60 miles from Los Angeles. From the outside, it looks like any other commuter train, with three passenger carriages, blocky windows and a colourful blue exterior. > > But inside, it’s unlike anything the region – or the country – has seen before. The $20m Zero-Emission Multiple Unit, known as Zemu, uses a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell and battery system to propel the train and run other onboard electrical systems. The only byproduct of the fuel cell is water vapour, a welcome change in an area known as the Inland Empire that suffers from some of the worst air quality rates in the country. > > The new technology will make Zemu the first hydrogen-powered, zero-emissions passenger train in North America to meet Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) requirements when it goes into service early next year. > > ...
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Battery-Powered Transit — Is It Overrated?
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Many transit agencies have started to push for battery-powered transit as a way to advertise their "eco-friendly" public transit offerings, but this is a misguided way of thinking and a bad way to spend capital — let's talk about why.
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NY Gov. Hochul Seems Set on Watered-Down Congestion Pricing
nymag.com Hochul Seems Set on Watered-Down Congestion PricingMonths after her shock decision to pause the program, Hochul said she may propose a new plan later this year.
In June, Governor Kathy Hochul made the bombshell announcement that she had ordered the MTA to indefinitely pause New York City’s congestion-pricing program, just weeks before it was set to begin. The governor had once been a major proponent of the first-in-the-nation plan to charge fees to drivers traveling at or below 60th Street, but when she announced the pause, she cited concerns about the $15 toll being too much of a financial burden for everyday New Yorkers. This week, Hochul is indicating that a replacement plan could soon be on the horizon.
The New York Post reported on Sunday that Hochul is mulling significant changes to congestion pricing, including a lower toll and potentially adding new exemptions to the fee. A source told the outlet that the governor is considering excluding teachers, police officers, and firefighters who commute from paying the toll. In July, the New York Times reported that state lawmakers, who would have to sign off on a new plan, were pushing for Hochul to consider a lower toll
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Sydney's new metro line under the harbour is now open, with services running every 4 minutes
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At one point beginning in 1901, a traveler could easily ride via interurban rail from Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin to Little Falls, NY
At one point beginning in 1901, a traveler could easily ride via interurban rail from Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin to Little Falls, NY
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A pedestrian elevator that goes up and over something.
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(I hope it's okay if I just keep posting stuff here)
This version of the multidirectional elevator is neat because it's not an exotic modern solution or just a concept, but an actual practical machine that's widely used. It's not quite fresh content but it holds up.
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I assume this sort of thing also counts?
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The comments say it can run a lot faster, as you'd expect for the added complexity, but they don't usually use the full speed for liability reasons. I wonder if a version could be made that's fully enclosed.
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New York City Gets Spacious New Subway Car Design on MTA’s C Line
www.bloomberg.com New York City Launches More Spacious Subway Cars Used in Europe and AsiaNew York City’s transit system is launching a new type of subway train where riders can walk between cars and doors are wider, the first of its kind in modern US history.
New York City’s transit system is launching a new type of subway train where riders can walk between cars and doors are wider, the first of its kind in modern US history.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Thursday ran the new R211T open gangway trains on the C line for the first time. The pilot program includes two such trains, with 10 cars each. While the more spacious trains are used on mass-transit systems in Europe and Asia, the MTA’s investment is the first for a US public transportation provider, according to the MTA.
“You can actually move seamlessly from one car to the other,” Governor Kathy Hochul told reporters before boarding the train for its first passenger trip. “You’re not trapped. You want to have a different experience? You can get up and move around. You don’t get claustrophobic.”
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Cleveland has better than expected transit, but it's starved for resources. Can they turn it around and attract more residents?
urbanists.video From Urban Decay to Transit Haven?This channels second video covered Cleveland’s successful BRT called the HealthLine and some of Cleveland’s other transit and urbanism strengths. This video examines the future of transit in Clevel...
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What if public transit was like Uber? A small city ended its bus service to find out | AP News
apnews.com What if public transit was like Uber? A small city ended its bus service to find outSmall-scale, tech-based solutions to transportation problems have emerged as a great equalizer in the battle for infrastructure dollars between big cities and rural communities.
- www.404media.co Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them
After breaking trains simply because an independent repair shop had worked on them, NEWAG is now demanding that trains fixed by hackers be removed from service.
> In one of the coolest and more outrageous repair stories in quite some time, three white-hat hackers helped a regional rail company in southwest Poland unbrick a train that had been artificially rendered inoperable by the train’s manufacturer after an independent maintenance company worked on it. The train’s manufacturer is now threatening to sue the hackers who were hired by the independent repair company to fix it. > > After breaking trains simply because an independent repair shop had worked on them, NEWAG is now demanding that trains fixed by hackers be removed from service.
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Cincinnati's streetcar is setting ridership records. Will that lead to more transit? Check out the video where I lay out a transit plan Cincinnati!
urbanists.video Can Cincinnati Return to its Urbanist Roots?Like many cities, Cincinnati has strayed far from its urbanist roots over the past century. And like many cities, it’s slowly working its way back. For this video, we’ll dive into Cincinnati—its urban heritage, its sprawl-y present, and its slow progress towards urbanism. And for the first time, I’l...
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Indonesia launches high-speed railway in Jakarta with help from China
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Texas Central partners with Amtrak
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The project has been delayed for years, but perhaps with Amtrak (and Andy Byford), the line will finally progress.
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NY Governor Hochul Announces Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Moving Forward With Solicitation for First Contract
www.governor.ny.gov Governor Hochul Announces Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Moving Forward With Solicitation for First ContractGovernor Hochul announced that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is advancing on Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway with the solicitation of the first contract for construction of the future extension of the Second Avenue Subway to 125th Street in Harlem.
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How Indianapolis advocates use Public Health to advocate for better transit and urbanism
urbanists.video Full Interview: Kim Irwin, Health By DesignIn this series, I share full (nearly) unedited interviews, so you can see every bit of the great conversations I have when creating videos for this channel. In this video, I interviewed Kim Irwin, Executive Director of Health By Design. Health By Design advocates for transit, active transportation, ...
This is my full interview with Kim Irwin, the Executive Director of Health By Design about her work advocating for expanded transit and other urbanist policy in Indianapolis. It was a great conversation. Check out the more polished version of the video here.
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This is what California's high speed train could look like leaving and coming into Los Angele
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One day...