Saturday, March 19, 2011

BUS NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD-updated 7:52pm

Power glitch delaying NJ Transit is resolved, trains are running again
BC Transit proposes cutting some West Kelowna bus routes
Preliminary Hearing Held For Transit Officers Accused Of 2008 Beating
TCAG seeks comments on transit services
Rapid transit planning an arduous process
Recent deadly crashes highlight proliferation of low-fare bus options in Northeast
School bus driver sent 1068 texts while driving, say Conn. police
Philomath man runs in front of shuttle bus near Corvallis, is killed
Forest Hills driver killed in Jersey bus crash
State Pulls Tour Bus Drivers Off Road Following Surprise Inspections
No children hurt, one woman injured in car- bus crash
Montgomery, Pr. George's drivers worst for school bus safety
School Bus Runs Into Ditch, No Injuries
Feds investigate cuts to MTA bus service
Still no cause found for Green Bay school bus fire
County signs pact with new transit provider
Hire 10 more transit officers, city report urges
First Group affiliates pay $4.3M settlement
Four-dollar gas will get many onto public transit
The Gulch transit project attracted connected firms
Plan to reduce transit funds is DOA
Budget-Friendly Samsung Galaxy Tablets for Transit Agencies Supported By ...
Some Sounder, Amtrak trains still not running after mudslides
Downtown businesses feel the sting of transit mall's closure
NYC bus crash spotlights cut-rate bus companies
Bus horrors don't deter thrifty travelers
10 killed, 41 injured from car accident in Indian-controlled Kashmir
Study says $4 gas prices will drive millions to public transit
GO Transit orders 50 more cars from Thunder Bay Bombardier plant
Crossword transit driver fired
Mudslides Disrupt Train Service, Again
Wausau, transit union reach agreement
Students call on province to fix transit crisis
As gas prices soar, transit ridership improves
Economy staggers amid outages, transit woes
Heavier Passengers Bring Change to Transit Bus Testing
Bellevue councilman says he welcomes investigation into rail deal ...

No comments: