Two operators and passengers on an Atlanta Consolidated Street Railroad Company electric streetcar in 1896. Streetcars were generally run by a two-person crew, but Georgia Power Company cut costs by ...
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The revolution happening on our city streets is quiet, clean, and unstoppable. Transit systems worldwide are throwing out ...
When public-transportation agencies across the country saw a once-in-a-century drop in passengers as the coronavirus swept the nation, longtime transit doomsayers saw an opportunity. The pandemic, ...
The dusty yard near East 18th Street and North Campbell Avenue looks like a storage lot for a bunch of old buses destined for the scrap yard. But for Gene Caywood and the other volunteers with Old ...
Marking the 111th birthday of civil rights leader Rosa Parks, L.A. Metro, Metrolink, the L.A. County Department of Transportation and regional transit partners celebrated Transit Equity Day with free ...
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority plans to host an event Saturday commemorating 50 years of operation. “Ride Through Time” is the culmination of a yearlong celebration and will honor ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday that the deadly stabbing of a Ukrainian woman on a Charlotte, N.C., light-rail train last month illustrates the “epidemic of violence and homelessness” ...
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Public transportation can be many things — convenient, frustrating, cost-effective and a guaranteed way to encounter a cross section of the city’s population — but is it funny? The current budget woes ...