Will the ‘rethinking’ of the Washington region’s bus network lead anywhere?
Eno President and CEO Robert Puentes says the goal of rethinking DC’s bus network should be to talk about bus service as a region rather than as individual systems.
Eno President and CEO Robert Puentes says the goal of rethinking DC’s bus network should be to talk about bus service as a region rather than as individual systems.
Robert Puentes says longer commute times lead to a lower quality of life – but at the same time, the economic recovery has led to more people buying cars and moving further away from urban…
Transdev is partnering with the Eno Center for Transportation in analyzing and disseminating the U.S. results from a survey of transit leaders in five countries.
Eno President and CEO Robert Puentes says there’s no substitute for community outreach.
This article on the debate over whether to use DSRC or 5G for connected vehicle technology mentions the point/counterpoint published on ETW by Hilary Cain of Toyota and Jessica Nigro of Daimler.
Eno President and CEO Rob Puentes comments on the DC metro area having the second longest commute times in the nation – and what it means for quality of life.
Eno President and CEO Robert Puentes says that “the pace of change [in transportation technology] is more rapid than anything I’ve seen in my career.”
Eno alumni Amanda Wall Vandegrift, Sean Egan, Sam Kaur, Justin Umagat, O’dell Draper, and Sasha Pejcic, as well as former Eno policy analyst Marla Westervelt, were selected to Mass Transit Mag’s Top 40 under 40…
Former Eno staffer Marla Westervelt was selected as one of Mass Transit Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40.
Eno’s recent report, “Tools for a Smoother Ride,” urges transit agencies to better manage routine repair and upkeep to help avoid incidents like a metal bracket piercing through a NJ Transit train last week.
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