Transit in the News — June 20, 2015
Transit in the News — June 20, 2015
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Free transit announced for Pan Am Games ticket holders in Toronto.
Mum’s copper coins refused by First Bus.
Hamilton looks at building gondalas as part of public transit.
Preliminary public transportation for Pope’s visit to Philadelphia released.
Weeks of disruption for Edinburgh-Glasgow rail users.
Rail firm ‘breaks promise’ on reviving village station.
Stephen Harper promises funding for Toronto’s SmartTrack transit line.
GetMovingSEQ: Southeast’s public transit among most expensive in the world.
Metro urges attendees to ride mass transit during Special Olympics.
Expect a busy night on transit with World soccer and Shania Twain.
3.9 billion World Trade Center transit hub nears completion.
A Railway City welcome for Pan Am Games torch.
Passenger train service may be arriving in Sarnia.
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Author: Laura Tennant