Metro Red Line crash was pivotal event for agency and other U.S. subway systems
Robert Puentes shares the lessons learned from the 2009 Metro Red Line crash and how the system has largely improved over the past decade.
Robert Puentes shares the lessons learned from the 2009 Metro Red Line crash and how the system has largely improved over the past decade.
“Traffic buildup is a big issue in cities, especially in cities such as New York. One way officials are trying to control growing congestion is through “congestion pricing.” Brianne Eby, a policy analyst from the…
Orlando announced their $2.3 billion project to rebuild I-4. “This is happening in place after place, and a lot are experiencing sticker shock,” said Robert Puentes.
Robert Puentes discusses public transportation in Columbus and how transit agencies increasingly are looking to sales tax increases to pay for major upgrades.
Paul Lewis discusses Congressional earmarks and regional funding for transit projects.
“It’s time for new leaders to restore the tradition of environmental stewardship that is so central to Republican principles.”
Robert Puentes posits the necessity of “strong transit agency oversight” in lowering the risk of espionage via transit technologies, while mentioning the benefits of cost-efficient transit technologies on the flip-side of the CRRC argument.
Eno CEO Robert Puentes talks about a new report from the Washington Area Bus Transformation Project. He served as Chair of the Executive Steering Committee for the project.
President and CEO Robert Puentes discusses how transforming D.C.’s bus network will not be easy, but it starts with creating a better system that works when, where, and how customers […]
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