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Eno is a non-profit charitable foundation, recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3). The Eno Center for Transportation (Eno) was founded in 1921 by William Phelps Eno (1859-1945), who pioneered the field of traffic management in the United States and Europe. Mr. Eno sought to promote safe mobility by ensuring that traffic control became an accepted role of government and traffic engineering became a recognized professional discipline.

The leader in its field for nearly a century, Eno provides government and industry leaders with timely research and an independent voice on policy issues. Eno publishes rigorous, objective analyses on the problems facing transportation and provides ideas for, and a clear path toward possible solutions. In addition, for nearly two decades, Eno Transportation Weekly (ETW) has been the premier federal transportation policy publication for transportation leaders across the country.

Through its professional development programs, Eno cultivates creative and visionary leadership by giving public and private transportation leaders the tools and training they need to succeed together. Since its inception, Eno has instructed over 3,500 transportation professionals. Eno can look back on a long and proud history as a thought-leader in national transportation policy with a strong training and leadership program.

Eno enjoys a truly unique position as the hub of a network of transportation industry leaders with a smart and dedicated staff and a solid reputation for credible, independent, and impactful work.

Our Vision

Eno’s vision is for a transportation system that fosters economic vitality, advances social equity, and improves the quality of life for all.

Our Mission

Eno shapes public debate on critical multimodal transportation issues and builds a network of innovative transportation professionals.

Our Core Values

As an organization, Eno values independence, collaboration, relevance, excellence, and entrepreneurialism. These core values are reflected in everything we do.

How We Create Impact

To achieve our vision for a transportation system that fosters economic vitality and improves the quality of life for all, we adhere to a four-part theory of change:

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About Our Founder, Mr. Eno

Learn more about William Phelps Eno, the pioneer in traffic management who founded Eno in 1921.

History of William Phelps Eno

Annual Impact Reports

The Eno Center for Transportation is committed to providing high-quality research and analysis, peer exchange and networking building forums, and leadership development courses throughout the transportation industry. At the core of Eno’s impact is our network of incredibly talented and engaged stakeholders from across all modes of transportation, all levels of government, and includes public and private actors.

Each year, Eno releases an impact report to highlight the results of our collective efforts, reflect on the past year, and lay out our vision for the future. Importantly, it is also a chance for us to thank you – our donors, colleagues and partners for your continued support and engagement. Thank you for your support and we hope you enjoy learning more about Eno’s impact!

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Shape Tomorrow’s Transportation: Join Eno Today

Dive into a century of pioneering transportation education and expertise. At Eno, we’re more than a think tank—we’re a dynamic community of professionals, policymakers, and innovators driving the future of transportation. Benefit from unparalleled research, independent policy insight, and transformative professional development programs. Join Eno today and be at the forefront of shaping national transportation policy and practices.

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Eno is an independent, non-partisan think-tank that shapes public debate on critical multimodal transportation issues and builds an innovative network of transportation professionals.

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