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31 votes
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The three railroads operating out of Penn Station prioritize performance in plans to redesign the transit hub
14 votes -
High-speed rail at O'Hare Airport in Chicago, Illinois
11 votes -
Miami: the better bus network is here!
8 votes -
Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald (1976)
17 votes -
Captain found guilty of ‘seaman’s manslaughter’ in boat fire that killed thirty-four off California coast
21 votes -
Public health experts say narrow lanes should be the default on US city streets
18 votes -
The insane engineering of the F-16
11 votes -
How Montreal built a blueprint for bargain rapid transit
14 votes -
Modernizing New York commuter rail: through-running service between New York City, New Jersey, Long Island, Westchester, and Connecticut
14 votes -
Why Norway, the poster child for electric cars, is having second thoughts – we can't let them crowd out car-free transit options
43 votes -
Coming up short: The crash of MarkAir flight 3087
8 votes -
American transit agencies are constantly at risk of financial ruin. How can we fix this problem?
13 votes -
Seoul’s solution to ‘hell train’ commutes? Standing room only subway carriages.
15 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 -
Cogs in the machine: The crash of Colgan Air flight 3407 and its legacy
9 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 -
Should I stop flying? It’s a difficult decision to make.
42 votes -
Kansas City receives $15 billion in federal funding for mobility and infrastructure projects
13 votes -
Japan uses blue instead of green on traffic lights
25 votes -
The costs of not investing in American public infrastructure, research, and education
29 votes -
Mumbai bids farewell to beloved double-decker buses made famous by Bollywood films
10 votes -
Germany’s terrible trains are no joke for a nation built on efficiency
23 votes -
Avoriaz: a ski city in the sky
6 votes -
A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden anchors an exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC
12 votes -
Your next excuse is on platform five – German train travel has become an experience worthy of Kafka
43 votes -
Stockholm has announced plans to ban petrol and diesel cars from its centre, in an effort to slash pollution and reduce noise
10 votes -
Bedbugs are becoming a big headache in Paris ahead of Olympics
24 votes -
Countdown to collision: The crash of LATAM Perú flight 2213
10 votes -
California High-Speed Rail project scores 202 million dollar federal grant. Here’s what it will pay for.
21 votes -
The football ground with a steam railway running through it
10 votes -
One hundred seconds of confusion: The crash of China Airlines flight 140
17 votes -
How not to fly a plane: The 2017 Teterboro Learjet crash
19 votes -
The busiest subway in the world?
2 votes -
Those who have longed for a railway connection to Tromsø have been left disappointed once again – Nord-Norgebanen ‘too expensive’
13 votes -
Joe Biden administration announces $1.4 billion to improve US rail safety and boost capacity in thirty-five states
34 votes -
Road hazard: Evidence mounts on toxic pollution from tires
30 votes -
Google sued for negligence after man drove off collapsed bridge while following map directions
67 votes -
Dear drivers, steady as you go at 20mph. And welcome to the future.
35 votes -
Norway's Fyllingsdalen tunnel is a showstopping piece of urban cycling infrastructure – for a city where car-centric development still dominates
11 votes -
First private US passenger rail line in 100 years is about to link Miami and Orlando at high speed
38 votes -
Three die in South Africa navy submarine tragedy
5 votes -
This is the first crash test dummy modelled on the female body. Will it make cars safer for women?
42 votes -
How Santiago, Chile builds effective transit, the fastest in the Americas
11 votes -
Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio, home of the Wright brothers and astronaut legends
28 votes -
Ending minimum parking requirements was a policy win for the Twin Cities
16 votes -
Small US cities experiment with grant funded Uber-like microtransit
16 votes -
California announced the strongest railway emissions regulations in the US. Freight companies are suing.
24 votes -
How much of your US city is parking lots?
30 votes