Brno Residents Bid Farewell to a 50-Year-Old Depot; They Will Receive a New One for Over a Billion
Brno is set to replace its 50-year-old tram depot with a new facility costing over a billion Czech crowns.
Next station... 'The World Cup': Metro users expected to increase due to the World Cup
The Mexico City Metro system anticipates a 40% increase in users during the 2026 World Cup, according to its director, Adrián Rubalcava.
Bus drove into stroller in Bærum
A bus in Bærum has collided with a stroller, causing minor injuries to a child inside.
Canberrans encouraged to consider alternate transport amid fuel price hike
Canberrans are urged to explore alternative transportation options in light of rising fuel prices due to geopolitical tensions.
Sorocaba-São Paulo train to have pre-selection of companies before the auction; understand
The Sorocaba-São Paulo intercity train project will include a pre-selection phase for companies before the public auction, involving competitive dialogue as part of the bidding process.
Woke up to a totalled car: - There was a note in the window
A 25-year-old man in Oslo discovered his car had been severely damaged overnight, moved three parking spaces, and some e-scooters had also been knocked down by an unidentified vehicle.
Public Construction Projects: Ten Million Euros for a Bridge – Is That Necessary?
Munich is planning a pedestrian and cyclist bridge at Giesinger Berg, but budget constraints are causing officials to consider scaled-back options.
Wave Your Hand When Getting On Board
The article explores the experiences and feelings surrounding public transportation for those living outside of Seoul, highlighting the social dynamics and cultural contrasts they face.
New signs warn against taxi fraud
Avinor has installed signs at Oslo Airport warning travelers about illegal taxi practices and driver misconduct.
Delay, schedules, and lack of guidance: residents complain about changes in public transportation in Presidente Prudente during protest
Residents of Presidente Prudente protested against changes to the city's public transport system, highlighting delays and insufficient information.
Due to winter problems, parking on Miera Street section is permanently prohibited in Riga
Parking on a section of Miera Street in Riga has been permanently prohibited to facilitate public transportation, according to local government officials.
Transformation of Bratislava's Patrónka: New Centers to Emerge from the Hospital, Factory, and Scientific Campus
The article discusses the planned transformation of Bratislava's Patrónka area into new centers for culture and education, highlighting its historical significance and current transportation role.
IEA: Remote work, carpooling, and public transport could reduce oil demand
The IEA suggests that remote work, carpooling, and public transport could help alleviate the impact of the energy shock from the Middle Eastern conflict on consumers.
Liepaja's Public Transport Fully Switches to Electronic Tickets
Liepaja has transitioned to an electronic ticket system for public transportation, enhancing convenience for passengers, especially those benefiting from state subsidies.
Tallinn's bus traffic is facing major changes again
The Tallinn government announced plans for changes to the public transport network, which will now be discussed with residents.
Fourth day of taxi strike - When the mobilizations peak
Taxi drivers in Greece are on their fourth day of strikes, protesting against a new transportation bill they claim threatens their industry.
Passengers can once again use the B metro station Českomoravská
The B metro station Českomoravská is once again open for passengers after a period of closure.
The IEA recommends more telecommuting and fewer airplane trips to reduce oil demand
The IEA suggests increasing teleworking and reducing air travel to lower oil demand amid supply disruptions due to the Middle East conflict.
IEA Presents Ten Measures to Address Energy Crisis, Including Remote Work and Public Transport
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced ten strategies for governments, businesses, and households to mitigate the energy crisis caused by turmoil in the Middle East.
This is what you need to know about the new way to use municipal transport in Quito, after approval of the integrated collection system
The Quito Metropolitan Council approved an ordinance for the integrated payment system of municipal transport.
President Prudente City Hall notifies company over failures in public transportation integration
The City Hall of Presidente Prudente has formally notified the public transport company 'Sou Prudente' due to recurring failures in the integration system affecting passengers.
Lollapalooza 2026: How to get to the Interlagos Autodrome for the festival?
The article provides information about getting to the Lollapalooza 2026 festival at the Interlagos Autodrome in São Paulo, including public transport options.
Elderly woman dies after disembarking from bus and being hit by wheel in the coast of SP
A 71-year-old woman died after being hit by a bus wheel while disembarking in Guarujá, São Paulo.
Riga Public Transport to Donate Seven Buses to Ukraine
Riga’s municipal transport company, Rīgas satiksme, has been authorized to donate seven buses to Ukraine to assist with transportation needs, particularly for the wounded.
New Books for Culture on March 20
A selection of newly released insightful books covering topics like labor rights, public transportation, literacy education, and historical religious speeches in South Korea.
"He grabbed my thighs!" A young woman fell victim to alleged harassment on public transportation, but fellow passengers did not react
A young woman in Estonia reported an incident of alleged harassment on public transport, with fellow passengers remaining unresponsive during the ordeal.
German Regulation: ECJ Cancels Price Cap for Rail in Local Transport
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Germany's price cap for rail network usage in local transport is unlawful, leading to potential increased costs for transport companies and higher ticket prices for passengers.
Municipality of Athens: Four municipal transportation lines with 17 buses
The Municipality of Athens is launching four new municipal transport lines to improve citizen mobility in the city.
Tram: The 'L. Vouliagmenis', 'Zappeio', and 'Syntagma' stops are in operation from today
The tram stops 'L. Vouliagmenis', 'Zappeio', and 'Syntagma' are operational again starting today, March 19, 2026.
Kleinbergs: 'Rīgas satiksme' will not raise ticket prices due to rising fuel costs
Riga's mayor announced that fuel stockpiling by 'Rīgas satiksme' will prevent any increase in ticket prices despite rising fuel costs.
Promised for 2023, BRT in ABC is only 58% complete and TarcÃsio threatens to break contract
The BRT system in ABC Paulista, promised for operation in 2023, is only 58% complete, prompting Governor TarcÃsio de Freitas to consider contract termination due to delays.
Málaga Tech Park strengthens its growth while advocating alternatives to cars for its employees
Málaga Tech Park is experiencing significant growth and is pushing for alternative transportation options due to insufficient public transport for its employees.
Quito Council approves second debate on the integrated collection system to begin on April 1
The Metropolitan Council of Quito approved an integrated collection system that will be operational starting April 1, featuring a new universal card for various user categories.
E6 closed in Gudbrandsdalen
The E6 highway is closed due to a rockfall near Rosten, north of Sel in Gudbrandsdalen, as reported by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration.
27,000 students in Quito already have preferential cards for access to transportation, museums, and libraries in the capital
27,000 students in Quito have received preferential cards that will allow free access to public transportation, museums, and libraries in the city.
Integrated collection system for municipal transport in Quito starts in April: What will happen to conventional transport?
A new integrated payment system for Quito's municipal transport will begin on April 1, 2023, affecting various transportation methods.
Public Transport: Strike in Munich Begins – These Buses and Subways Are Still Running
A strike organized by the Verdi union in Munich has begun, affecting local public transportation, although some services remain operational.
A thread to escape the labyrinth of public transportation
The Brazilian National Congress is preparing to vote on new legal measures aimed at reorganizing the fragmented public transportation system in large cities.
Jardim Maitê Tunnel is Closed and Affects Traffic in Suzano
The Jardim Maitê Tunnel in Suzano will be closed for maintenance work on November 18 and 19, affecting local traffic.
ANT enables 142 municipalities for vehicle registration and reaches 97% of services
The National Transit Agency (ANT) has expanded vehicle registration services to 142 municipalities in Ecuador, achieving a 97% service reactivation rate.
Electric Scooters are Back – These Things are Changing
Helsinki's city officials have announced changes to electric scooter regulations for the upcoming season, including expanded no-parking zones around the city.
Expanded opportunities to identify contact persons for infectious diseases in passenger transport
Latvia has expanded the ability of its Disease Prevention and Control Center to identify contacts in both international and local passenger transport through new governmental regulations.
Tram Drives for the First Time on Helsinki's Giant Bridge: 'Smile on their Faces'
A historic moment was celebrated in Helsinki as trams officially began operating on the city's significant new bridge.
Transport will put its logo on private buses operating the main state lines
Spain's Ministry of Transport will require private buses on major state routes to display its logo as part of a campaign to enhance the public image of state transportation services.
Despite Increased Transportation Revenue, Financial Support Rises?… 'Seoul City, No Plans for Bus Semi-Public System'
Reports indicate that while financial support for Seoul's semi-public bus system has increased, service quality has declined.
44 percent support prioritization in transportation plan
A survey indicates that 44% of Icelanders are in favor of prioritizing projects in the national transportation plan.
City Hall of Mesquita denies authorizing BRT line connecting municipality to terminal on Avenida Brasil
The City Hall of Mesquita has denied any involvement in the authorization of a BRT line that connects the municipality with a terminal on Avenida Brasil.
Are street closures starting in New Jersey and New York? NJ Transit's plan for the 2026 World Cup
NJ Transit is implementing transportation changes to accommodate fans during the 2026 World Cup at MetLife Stadium.
Bus Drivers' Strike Suspended and Buses Return to Circulate in São LuÃs on Tuesday (17)
The bus drivers' strike in São LuÃs has been suspended, allowing public transportation to resume operations starting Tuesday morning after a negotiation between labor representatives and transportation companies.
VIDEO: Woman dies after being hit by a bus on a street in São Caetano, in ABC Paulista
A 63-year-old woman was killed after being hit by a bus while crossing the street in São Caetano do Sul, Brazil.