Transit
- Metro Vancouver's TransLink now has the third highest bus ridership in Canada and the USAdailyhive.com Vancouver now has 3rd highest bus ridership in Canada and USA | Urbanized
Metro Vancouver's TransLink system now has the third highest public transit bus ridership in Canada and the United States.
- Did y'all know they're building a monorail line under the Panama Canal?www.railjournal.com Panama Metro Line 3 now 50% complete.
Panama Metro reports that civil works are now 50% complete on Line 3, the 25km monorail that will run from Albrook to Ciudad del Futuro.
- How Washington DC Got Its Metrowww.construction-physics.com How Washington DC Got Its Metro
There have been two main periods of subway (or “metro”) building in the US. The first was during the late 19th century and early 20th century, when Boston, New York, and Philadelphia all built subway systems
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- Brightline To Launch High-Speed Rail Service to Orlando International Airport Starting September 22floridayimby.com Brightline To Launch High-Speed Rail Service to Orlando International Airport Starting September 22 - Florida YIMBY
Florida YIMBY says "Yes In My Backyard" to positive new development in Florida.
- The massive growth in global transit is coming almost entirely from China, with a little in other Asian nations and Europe, but hardly any in the U.S.www.thetransportpolitic.com Once a Leader in Urban Rail Investment, the United States Now Trails
Worldwide, metro service availability has expanded exponentially. In 1950, only 24 metropolitan areas in 13 countries globally could boast of a subway, elevated line, or monorail. Today, 232 metrop…
Worldwide, metro service availability has expanded exponentially. In 1950, only 24 metropolitan areas in 13 countries globally could boast of a subway, elevated line, or monorail. Today, 232 metropolitan areas in 63 countries can make such a claim.
- Porto needs to break its 'car addiction'cities-today.com Porto needs to break its 'car addiction', says deputy mayor - Cities Today
Portuguese cities need to break their "car addiction" and move towards more sustainable modes of transport, Porto's Deputy Mayor Urbanism, Public Space and Housing told Cities Today.
Portugal is trying to break its car addiction by focusing mainly on developing the transit system, since its ancient streets are too narrow for separated bike lanes.
- Managing the micromobility boomwww.traffictechnologytoday.com FEATURE: Managing the micromobility boom | Traffic Technology Today
More e-scooters and bicycles on our streets mean lower carbon emissions and better last-mile connections, but with them come new traffic management and
Micromobility is in the middle of a massive boom in popularity, with e-scooters and rental bicycles becoming ubiquitous in cities worldwide. These new forms of transportation are often incentivized by governments and embraced by citizens, but nevertheless need careful management as they compete for road space with traditional modes, and add to the growing ranks of vulnerable road users