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43 votes
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American transit agencies are constantly at risk of financial ruin. How can we fix this problem?
13 votes -
Led by labor-backed mayor Brandon Johnson, Chicago could become the first big city in the US to open a publicly owned grocery store
31 votes -
Pets and public transportation – what’s your experience?
I’m curious what your experience with taking pets like dogs on public transport is. Tildes has a diverse community from many different countries and I wonder how the process can differ! I don’t...
I’m curious what your experience with taking pets like dogs on public transport is. Tildes has a diverse community from many different countries and I wonder how the process can differ!
I don’t own any pets right now, but I think that if I owned a dog my life would become a lot harder. I have no interest in owning a car at this point, but in my city and country, it would be hard or impossible to travel with my pet on public transit. The limit seems to be about 20 pounds for dogs on Amtrak—but I think small dogs are ridiculous creatures, so I’d already be blocked—and apparently no non-service animals on SEPTA.
Should we make public transit more accessible to animals? How do we do that? What are the challenges for transit agencies/other passengers and what are the benefits?
11 votes -
Portland's Division St. bus rapid transit project yields success
13 votes -
Los Angeles is on a transit-building tear. Will riders follow?
29 votes -
Amtrak completes $11.6 million Wilmington, Delaware station renovations
14 votes -
Kansas City receives $15 billion in federal funding for mobility and infrastructure projects
13 votes -
Germany’s terrible trains are no joke for a nation built on efficiency
23 votes -
Where’s the beef? Middle-aged, American men ate all of it
15 votes -
Marriage between cousins and extended family members may soon be banned in Norway
26 votes -
California High-Speed Rail project scores 202 million dollar federal grant. Here’s what it will pay for.
21 votes -
Two women were killed by bears on a day in 1967, the first such deaths in Glacier Park. Park policies completely changed in response.
9 votes -
Scottish officials approve UK’s first drug consumption room intended for safer use of illegal drugs
30 votes -
PEP in your step - the public health politics of Doxycycline STD prophylaxis for unprotected sexual activity
14 votes -
The busiest subway in the world?
2 votes -
Love thy neighbor - A stolen flag, a painted fence, and a message to the community
10 votes -
Those who have longed for a railway connection to Tromsø have been left disappointed once again – Nord-Norgebanen ‘too expensive’
13 votes -
Road hazard: Evidence mounts on toxic pollution from tires
30 votes -
Lord Sugar documents east London’s rubbish mountains
7 votes -
Multiple rats in Atlanta test positive for dangerous parasite that can infect human brains - from Asia, has been found in Australia, Hawaii, Spain
24 votes -
First private US passenger rail line in 100 years is about to link Miami and Orlando at high speed
38 votes -
How Santiago, Chile builds effective transit, the fastest in the Americas
11 votes -
There's hope for the US opioid crisis — but politics stands in the way
8 votes -
The iPhone 12 emits too much radiation and Apple must take it off the market, French agency says
39 votes -
How to regulate AI? Bioethicist David Magnus on medicine’s critical moment.
4 votes -
How public pianos decorated by artists came to dot Portland’s streets and parks
7 votes -
Small US cities experiment with grant funded Uber-like microtransit
16 votes -
Lead poisoning could be killing more people than HIV, malaria, and car accidents combined
18 votes -
Battle over a recurrent French national obsession: How Muslim women should dress?
17 votes -
Chicago: Fifty years after it was promised, the South Red Line Extension is slated to get a $1.973B grant
13 votes -
The QueensLink is back from the dead to bring relief to Queens’s transit deserts
7 votes -
Electric vehicle owners are fed up with charging stations that lack a single amenity — I had to pee in a bush
50 votes -
French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress
34 votes -
California Department of Transportation awards $54 million for Sustainable Transportation Planning grants
7 votes -
The E Line, a new arterial Bus Rapid Transit route, is coming to Minneapolis
13 votes -
The five higher-speed rail projects taking shape in the US
39 votes -
Introducing Amtrak Airo - A modern passenger experience
41 votes -
Crossrail Chicago: The foundation for a modern travel network
10 votes -
Planned Danish law will make improper treatment of the Quran or Bible a criminal offence punishable by a fine and jail sentence of up to two years
39 votes -
Unauthorized Bay Area Rapid Transit film sells out San Francisco theater
33 votes -
How Japan's maglev train works
13 votes -
My city bus just had an onboard computer crash and shutdown while travelling
Title says it all. Panels went dark and motor shutoff while bus was still in motion. Driver did a great job and brakes did not fail. No injuries. I tried to capture reboot sequence but fumbled my...
Title says it all. Panels went dark and motor shutoff while bus was still in motion. Driver did a great job and brakes did not fail. No injuries.
I tried to capture reboot sequence but fumbled my phone :(. Mildly distressing that this is a thing that happens…
Edit
Note this happened twice in a row. The first time eveything powered down completely. The driver stopped the bus, waited a minute, rebooted and off we went. The second time, lights stayed on, but everything else blipped. Deiver restarted engine (presumably for ac) and radioed for help.
31 votes -
The last campfire in Swedish society – Sommar i P1, the radio show that unifies a nation
11 votes -
New Jersey Portal North Bridge project 25% complete, on schedule
15 votes -
Louisiana to devote $20.5 million to New Orleans-Baton Rouge rail project
25 votes -
More Amtrak Airo trainsets ordered to meet surging US demand
19 votes -
Tulsa, Oklahoma introduces on-demand "micro transit" service
36 votes -
Carbon removal should be a public good
30 votes -
Groundbreaking bi-level electric train to revolutionize San Jose commuter rail
33 votes