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public transit

  • Transit Ridership Dropping as Millions of Canadians Work From Home: StatCan
    Transit Ridership Dropping as Millions of Canadians Work From Home: StatCan
    Canada is seeing a long-term decline in transit use due to the widespread adoption of remote work, according to a recent report by Statistics Canada. The Infrastructure Department has warned ...
    January 25, 2024BY Andrew Chen
  • Montreal Transit Special Constables Poised to Receive Pepper-Gel Weapon
    Montreal Transit Special Constables Poised to Receive Pepper-Gel Weapon
    Montreal's public transit authority is poised to equip its security officers with cayenne pepper aerosol gel, pending approval ...
    October 4, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘Private Capital’ Potentially Needed to Revive Canada’s Public Transit: Federal Report
    ‘Private Capital’ Potentially Needed to Revive Canada’s Public Transit: Federal Report
    “Private capital” may be needed to revive public transit in Canada, according to a federal report. “We heard ...
    August 5, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Transit Association Says More Police, Security Needed on City Buses, Trains
    Transit Association Says More Police, Security Needed on City Buses, Trains
    The Canadian Urban Transit Association says cities need to hire more security officers for public transit systems and ...
    April 24, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Violence on Transit Has Increased Post Pandemic, Police and Union Officials Say
    Violence on Transit Has Increased Post Pandemic, Police and Union Officials Say
    Violence on public transit and in city spaces across Canada has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic, Calgary police ...
    April 14, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Stabbings Prompt Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek to Announce New Transit Safety Measures
    Stabbings Prompt Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek to Announce New Transit Safety Measures
    Calgary announced a new action plan Monday to make its transit system safer after two women were stabbed ...
    April 4, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Province Steps in With $479M to Save BC’s TransLink From Potential ‘Death Spiral’
    Province Steps in With $479M to Save BC’s TransLink From Potential ‘Death Spiral’
    British Columbia is injecting nearly $500 million into the Metro Vancouver transit system to save it from what ...
    March 16, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Service Reduction in Canadian Cities Can Lead to Transit ‘Death Spiral’: Researcher
    Service Reduction in Canadian Cities Can Lead to Transit ‘Death Spiral’: Researcher
    Canadian cities should be nimble and prioritize service if they want to sustain and strengthen public transit systems ...
    March 1, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Public Transit Struggling to Lure Back Riders Amid Deficits, Rising Costs of Living
    Public Transit Struggling to Lure Back Riders Amid Deficits, Rising Costs of Living
    TORONTO—Kelly Fairchild will be paying more to take public transit this year – money she says will come ...
    January 15, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Toronto Police Looking for Victims After Teens Allegedly Assaulted Multiple People
    Toronto Police Looking for Victims After Teens Allegedly Assaulted Multiple People
    Toronto police say they are looking for victims after a group of up to 10 girls allegedly assaulted ...
    January 12, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Public Transit Ridership Remains Far Below Pre-Pandemic Levels Despite High Gas Prices: StatCan
    Public Transit Ridership Remains Far Below Pre-Pandemic Levels Despite High Gas Prices: StatCan
    Canada’s public transit ridership remains far below pre-pandemic levels despite high gas prices of late, according to data ...
    December 21, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Calgary Transit to Offer 50% Discount on Summer Passes
    Calgary Transit to Offer 50% Discount on Summer Passes
    Calgary Transit says it is offering monthly discounted passes for August and September. In a statement released on ...
    July 18, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Los Angeles County Issues New Order Requiring Mask-Wearing on All Public Transit
    Los Angeles County Issues New Order Requiring Mask-Wearing on All Public Transit
    Los Angeles County has reinstated its mask mandate on public transport, meaning that people will again be required ...
    April 22, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • Why Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Has Declined | Lawrence McQuillan
    Why Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Has Declined | Lawrence McQuillan
    The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) was once the pride of San Francisco. But according to recent reports ...
    February 4, 2022BY Siyamak Khorrami
  • San Diego County Approves $160 Billion Transportation Plan, Cuts out Mileage Tax
    San Diego County Approves $160 Billion Transportation Plan, Cuts out Mileage Tax
    SAN DIEGO—The San Diego Association of Governments' (SANDAG) board of directors passed on Dec. 10 the 2021 Regional Transportation ...
    December 10, 2021BY City News Service
  • San Diego’s Per-Mile Driving Tax Explained | Jim Desmond
    San Diego’s Per-Mile Driving Tax Explained | Jim Desmond
    San Diego proposes a milage tax to fund a $160 billion regional plan to increase public transit usage ...
    November 21, 2021BY Siyamak Khorrami
  • Laguna Beach to Create On-Demand Neighborhood Transit Service
    Laguna Beach to Create On-Demand Neighborhood Transit Service
    The city of Laguna Beach, California, is launching a new pilot program for an on-demand residential transit service ...
    July 30, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Huntington Beach Launches Circuit Car Pilot Program
    Huntington Beach Launches Circuit Car Pilot Program
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—The city of Huntington Beach launched a new pilot program on July 13 that offers free rides ...
    July 13, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Orange County Streetcar Expenses Continue to Grow
    Orange County Streetcar Expenses Continue to Grow
    The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) on July 12 approved an additional $1.1 million for the county’s first ...
    July 12, 2021BY Jack Bradley
  • Laguna Beach to Resume Summer Trolley Service
    Laguna Beach to Resume Summer Trolley Service
    The City of Laguna Beach, Calif. is set to restart its summer trolley service on June 25 after more ...
    June 22, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Laguna Beach Trolley Service Will Resume in June
    Laguna Beach Trolley Service Will Resume in June
    The service will be operated by a new outside contractor after council during its April 6 meeting unanimously ...
    April 13, 2021BY Lynn Hackman
  • $32 Billion for Public Transit in COVID-19 Relief Bill Wasteful, Researcher Says
    $32 Billion for Public Transit in COVID-19 Relief Bill Wasteful, Researcher Says
    The more than $32 billion promised to public transit agencies in President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID relief ...
    February 14, 2021BY Petr Svab
  • South Orange County’s Transportation Studies Continue
    South Orange County’s Transportation Studies Continue
    The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is turning to the public to help shape the future of South ...
    February 12, 2021BY Jack Bradley
  • Orange County Streetcar Project Is Over Budget and Behind Schedule
    Orange County Streetcar Project Is Over Budget and Behind Schedule
    The county’s first modern electric streetcar will cost more than originally anticipated and take longer to complete, Orange ...
    January 25, 2021BY Jack Bradley
  • Orange County Transportation Authority Appoints New Leadership
    Orange County Transportation Authority Appoints New Leadership
    Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do has been unanimously elected the new Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) board chairman. ...
    January 12, 2021BY Jack Bradley
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