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The Motley Fool
August 26, 2011
Molly McCluskey
Subway Cars: Why You Should Be Getting On Board How an Aging Infrastructure can speed up your returns on subway train car manufacturers' stocks. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
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Chris Faraone
Sharing Data Makes For Truly Public Transit When cities release bus and train data, the benefits are many. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 26, 2005
Tim Gray
New York's Cellular in Transit The MTA is planning to install wireless access in platforms as part of its security strategy, and is taking bids from telecoms to determine the service provider. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2005
Willie D. Jones
New York Unearths Paleotech Relic A subway fire shines light on a system so old that it is amazing it runs at all. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
March 2007
Stew Magnuson
Congress, DHS Turn Their Attention to Guarding Ground Transportation In the wake of 9/11, upgrading aviation security received justifiable attention. Last year, maritime security was addressed in the SAFE Port Act. Now, there is consensus in Congress that 2007 will be surface transportation's turn. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
May 1, 2011
Michael Silverberg
Ticket to Ride Take a good look at these transit cards -- thanks to new technology, they might be on their way out. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 23, 2009
Michelle Megna
Cell Phone Users Cutting Back in Harsh Economy The mobile industry will have to increasingly rely on smartphone sales as cell phone usage falls out of favor in souring economy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
November 2004
Hanah Metchis
Subway Searches Most Americans are resigned to being searched every time they enter an airport. Now baggage searches are spreading to light rail, subways, and buses. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 5, 2010
The Call of the Wild Retrevo's Gadgetology Report on American cell phone use. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
May 1, 2011
Mark Hachman
Wi-Fi on Subways: Where Is It? For years Wi-Fi connections have been ubiquitous on university campuses, in coffee shops, and in public buildings for years, yet most of us are still waiting for them to grace our morning commutes. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
September 17, 2010
Study: Mobile Phone Users Largely Ignore Apps Pew Research Center study finds majority of cell phone owners don't bother using any of the apps embedded on them. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
August 11, 2006
Peter Cohen
Subway Scramble If you liked playing with toy trains as a kid (or even as an adult) and you're looking for a fast-paced and cleverly designed action puzzle game that taps into that skill, PlayFirst's Subway Scramble is a good match. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
April 2005
Transit Check Metropolitan Transportation Authority learns the value of estimates, setting of expectations, and the wisdom of saying a bit too much, too soon. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
March 2005
Ted Balaker
Railroading the Poor The chief argument for public transit is that it's necessary for those who can't afford cars. But many cities tailor their transit services to those who need them the least. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
April 2007
Staley & Balaker
How Traffic Jams Are Made In City Hall The bad logic and failed policies of American transportation planners. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
September 2005
Mark Henricks
Commuter Gains Ease employees' transportation troubles with commuter benefits. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 1, 2002
Voyles & Chapman
Is Grand Central South Sinking? Last August, the federal government set aside $4.5 billion for lower Manhattan's transit system. Now, a feud is brewing over how the money should be spent. At odds are two differing transit schemes, each with powerful backers. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Dave Golokhov
Cell Phones And Cancer With so much money in the cell phone industry, it looks like straight answers regarding the risks will be hard to come by. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
March 15, 2007
Rod Franklin
Grand Central Station Come 2011, Denver's downtown will wake up to a new Union Station. Its antique beaux-arts architecture, originally fashioned in 1894, will be married to modern lines. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 5, 2010
Joel Stein
America's Most Exclusive Club In the ultimate power move, there are people who don't own a cell phone. And they're making the world work for them. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
June 26, 2007
David Wolman
Hey America, Make With the !@~$ High-Speed Rail Already French engineers have created Ligne a Grande Vitesse, a Paris-to-Strasbourg high-speed rail system the moves at a record- breaking 357 miles per hour. This new system provides a glimpse of next-generation railway travel. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
November 21, 2001
Christopher Ott
Off track Air disasters spotlight a need for better train service -- but American rail infrastructure and technology suffer from decades of neglect... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 21, 2011
Tom McNichol
Keeping Cell Phones Out of Jail Cells As prisons try to block unauthorized cell phone use, companies are developing systems that cost over $1 million to address the problem. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
June 2003
Paul Elliman
Now Hear This: When Space Starts Speaking. We Listen. Our cities can finally talk to us. Using just a few words at a time, they speak from the walls and ceilings of buildings, from elevator cars, supermarket checkouts, and subway trains -- offering directional advice, even warnings. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 14, 2010
Kris Eddy
A Long Ride Home What role should government subsidies play in the travel battle between trains and planes? mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
April 1, 2011
Randy Myers
"This Is the Renaissance of Rail." All aboard the mass-transit express? Maybe, but don't expect a smooth ride. An interview with D.J. Stadtler, CFO of Amtrak. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
June 2004
Jacob Sullum
Holy Rail Mass transit boondoggles Americans. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
January 2009
Magnuson & Rusling
DHS Testing Specialized Plug to Contain Subway Fires Researchers at West Virginia University and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing a "tunnel plug" that would stop fires from spreading in underground train stations. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Iain Ilich
How To: Survive Long Commutes On Public Transit In a major metropolitan center, it's easy to spend a good hour and a half a day commuting on public transit and even more if you live in the suburbs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
May 2009
Jim Loomis
From Sea to Shining Sea ... By Train As my fingers traced the various routes on a map of Amtrak's nationwide system, I suddenly realized it's possible to literally travel around the entire country, connecting from one train to another. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
May 2003
Brian Doherty
Massively Misguided Transit Although they invariably cost far more per passenger mile than buses or automobiles, light-rail trains continue to capture the hearts of urban planners nationwide. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
June 2004
Chris McGinnis
Train Storming Want to avoid steep cab fares and/or traffic delays from the airport to the city? Rapid transit systems are adding stops inside airports, making the trip a cinch. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com Computers Are So '00s Just over a quarter of American adults now read news on their cell phones, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
August 21, 2008
Chris Ladd
Exclusive Interview with MIT Subway Hacker Zack Anderson Three MIT students caused a whole lot of controversy when they planned a presentation about security holes in Boston's subway system for DefCon in Las Vegas earlier this month. mark for My Articles similar articles