The NTA has today opened a public consultation seeking feedback on proposed bus service along the Wexford to Gorey bus corridor. The consultation will be open for submission until 5pm on Tuesday, 3rd January 2025. Visit: https://lnkd.in/eAYai32E
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Automating Perth's railway network is a significant next step for our public transport network. Having to wait extended periods for a train is a barrier for most, including myself, when deciding whether to use public transport or to simply drive or get an Uber. This decision is also not a politically 'attractive' decision to make as there is no new station to unveil at the end. Great to see the State and Federal Governments making this next logical investment. https://lnkd.in/gjdake5z
Our vision for the future of Perth's public transport network is simple. One where commuters can turn up to their train station and know there will be a world-class service running every few minutes. That's why today we announced, along with the Federal Government, we're investing in major new signaling upgrades that will eventually allow train services to run every 3 minutes. It’s all part of our plan to set up WA's public transport network for generations to come.
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Some interesting facts…..the first bus lane in the US was built in 1969. When I saw this, I did a quick check on when the first bus lane in London was built…..and it was in 1968. And that was on Vauxhall bridge. So the US built its first bus lane just one year after London. For me, this implies that public transport did have a significant role in the US transportation system at some point. Inspite of the country’s big car culture, the fact that someone deemed it fit to implement a bus lane in 1969 says a lot. So the question everyone would ask is, when did US public transport become an option of last resort? The good news is, public transport awareness in the US is growing daily and with the threat of global warming, it can only get better. #publictransport
Did you know? The first exclusive bus lane on an urban highway, the Shirley Highway Busway, opened in September 1969 to carry commuters between northern Virginia and downtown Washington DC. FTA and FHWA collaborated with local transit authorities, including Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) and Virginia Department of Transportation to set up the innovative project, which immediately cut commuting times by an average of 15 minutes, decreased congestion and air pollution, and demonstrated the potential benefits of bus-only lanes to move transit riders more quickly and efficiently. After 1974, carpools were also permitted to use the lanes. Today, FTA supports bus rapid transit, many in exclusive lanes, to deliver fast and efficient service across the country.
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The National Transport Authority (NTA) has today opened a public consultation seeking feedback on proposed bus service enhancements along the Wexford to Gorey bus corridor. The consultation will be open for submission until 5pm on Tuesday, 3rd January 2025 and seeks feedback on service enhancements aimed at improving connectivity in the region. To review the proposals and submit feedback, visit: https://lnkd.in/eAYai32E
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Getting buses right is one of the best things we can do (but rarely do) to vastly improve our places and the quality of our citizens’ lives.
This watchable video, featuring the power of excellent bus service to build impressive suburban rail ridership on a single metro line (and small regional rail system), must be seen by all American transit advocates and managers. It's great to see Jonathan English making the case for frequent, well-planned suburban bus feeder systems. Fare integration and seamless transfer are also featured. Share with a friend! #publictransit https://lnkd.in/eCi-43Zz
How did Helsinki make transit work in the suburbs? | Navigating Urban Transit with George Liu
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Big changes next week as we continue to deliver the South Wales Metro and improve public transport in Wales
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Maybe also explore maximizing ECRL utilization via Chunnel-style Roll On Roll Off carriages to ease traffic congestion on the Karak Highway, especially during festive seasons
Govt studying new highway linking Putrajaya, Pahang
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The National Transport Authority (NTA) has today opened a public consultation seeking feedback on proposed bus service enhancements along the Wexford to Gorey bus corridor. The consultation will be open for submission until 5pm on Tuesday, 3rd January 2025 and seeks feedback on service enhancements aimed at improving connectivity in the region. To review the proposals and submit feedback, visit: https://lnkd.in/eAYai32E
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The National Transport Authority (NTA) has today opened a public consultation seeking feedback on proposed bus service enhancements along the Wexford to Gorey bus corridor. The consultation will be open for submission until 5pm on Tuesday, 3rd January 2025 and seeks feedback on service enhancements aimed at improving connectivity in the region. To review the proposals and submit feedback, visit: https://lnkd.in/eAYai32E
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EAST-WEST TRANSIT STUDY: The Florida Department of Transportation is in the process of procuring a study team to look at an elevated fixed guideway transportation system for east-west commuting in Miami-Dade County along the Flagler Street corridor. Once a study team is on board, the state is looking at starting the study of alternatives for the route from downtown to Florida International University in February, the department’s Nilia Cartaya told the Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust in December. An earlier plan for bus rapid transit running on a 13.5-mile corridor along SR 836 between downtown Miami and a Tamiami terminal was put on hold a year ago by a unanimous vote of the county’s Transportation Planning Organization as the organization’s board sought elevated transit instead of buses. https://lnkd.in/edmfD2pH #FYIMiami #MiamiTodayNews #FDOT #MiamiDadeCounty
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☑️ Increased service frequency ☑️ New peak time buses ☑️ New Sunday services ☑️ Later evening buses on various routes across the county Bus travel across the county will see big improvements in 2025 with a number of bus service enhancements set to go live early in January. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eKbhe7m4
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