In a major upgrade effort, San Francisco’s public transit system is investing $212 million to replace outdated floppy ...
The Municipal Transportation Agency board approved a new contract with Hitachi Rail to upgrade its existing train control ...
Have you tried different forms of transport while traveling in San Francisco? Today’s NYT Mini Crossword clue is “Car puller ...
San Francisco’s bus and light-rail transit system, which struggled to bring back riders after the coronavirus pandemic, has ...
The city’s light-rail system has used 5¼-inch floppy disks for nearly 40 years. Getting off them won't come cheap.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports the SF Municipal Transportation Agency board has approved a $212 million contract with Hitachi Rail for a modern train control system. RELATED: SFMTA's train ...
Six employees fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine due to their religious beliefs recently won a lawsuit and received $1.3 ...
There's a fair, functional alternative for raising the revenue the region needs. But nobody is talking about it.
A multimillion-dollar state grant will eventually bring the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s floppy-disk-based subway train-control system into the 21st century. The SFMTA will ...
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency board approved a $212 million contract earlier this month to develop a new control system for the Muni Metro light rail trains by 2028.