WiFi comes to Indian Railways
The Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani will become the first train in India to offer WiFi connections. Original post
The Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani will become the first train in India to offer WiFi connections. Original post
As Boston (MA) gets ready to implement a bicycle-sharing program, The Boston Globe looked at Capital Bikeshare (DC) for advice and inspiration. Original post
The MBTA is considering a policy to prohibit unfolded baby strollers on buses, but plans to conduct an online survey before introducing any changes. Original post
The team responsible for Recovery.gov, the website that tracks and displays ARRA-funded projects, has released a pair of mobile applications. Original post
Some 500 million people will pay their transit fares with mobile devices by 2015 according to a new report from Juniper Research. Original post
Some 500 million people will pay their transit fares with mobile devices by 2015 according to a new report from Juniper Research. Original post
Delhi is looking into the feasibility personal rapid transit system and The City Fix asks whether PRT technology makes sense for the Indian city. Original post
King County Metro Transit (WA) plans to stick with trackless trolleys when it replaces its aging fleet instead of switching to hybrids. Original post
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority riders have come to rely on their bus tracking applications, but the train trackers are less successful. Original post
In a statement, Apple said that iPhones do not track user location but instead collect crowdsourced data to locate WiFi hotspots and cell towers. Original post