Worker shortages have impacted pubic transit’s ability to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting service expansions and improvements designed to better serve communities and grow ridership.
Aerial photo of the damaged Sanibel Causeway that connects Fort Myers to the island community seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Thursday, September 29, 2022, in Fort Myers. The U.S. Department ...
Transit systems around the country have experienced a sputtering recovery from COVID-19, but the state of two large California agencies underscores how much the funding structure they had in place ...
The New York Metropolitan Authority (MTA)/Partnership for New York City Transit Tech Lab announced on Oct. 31 six winners of its Recovery and Sustainability Challenge that will “deploy technologies to ...
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New York City’s regional transit agencies will test out six technologies meant to improve safety and energy efficiency as they seek to solve some of their most persistent problems. The half-dozen ...
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Twin Cities transit ridership still struggling post-pandemic, lags behind most big cities
Metro Transit’s progress in regaining bus and train riders since the pandemic has stalled, and the system now ranks near the bottom among peers nationwide for its sluggish post-pandemic recovery.
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