Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter


 Tuesday, April 30, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey



FREIGHT


1) Preparation And Communication Are Critical Ahead Of Violent Weather

Commercial Carrier Journal


GPS / NAVIGATION


2) Estonia Says Russia Violates International Rules With GPS Interference

Reuters


PRIVACY


3) FCC Fines Major Wireless Carriers $200 Million For Illegally Selling Customer Location Data

Nextgov/FCW


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


4) San Francisco West Portal Traffic Safety Initiative Slows To Include Community Voices

KPIX-TV


ROADWAYS


5) Trucks Too Tall For Sumner Tunnel In Boston To Get Extra Warnings So More Don’t Get Stuck

WBZ-TV


TRANSIT


6) BART Riders Frustrated By New Clipper Card Readers

SFGATE


7) New York City To Hand Out Subway Fliers To Deter Migrant Children From Selling Candy

Gothamist


8) New York MTA Spends $141 Million On Cameras To Ticket Drivers Blocking Bus Routes

Gothamist


9) ATRA Pulse - April 2024

Advanced Transit Association


TRAVELER INFORMATION / TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT


10) A Behind-The-Scenes Peek At The Control Center Trying To Keep Toronto’s Clogged Streets Moving

Toronto Star



News Releases

1) Florida’s LeeTran Announces New Mobile App For Its On-Demand Transit Service

2) Brandy Jones Named Cincinnati Metro’s Chief Communications And Marketing Officer


Tuesday Transportation Oddities

For decades a bridge, officially known as the NX Bridge, carried trains of the Erie Railroad across the Passaic River in New Jersey. The last train traveled over the bridge in 1977 and the bridge is now in a permanently open position. What makes this bridge a transportation oddity is the role it played in a movie. In 1982 the bridge was used for a dramatic scene in the movie Annie. In it, Annie climbs the open bridge to avoid being caught by Rooster. Today the bridge is perhaps better known as the Annie Bridge.


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