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End of an era as Greyhound pulls out of Canada | CBC News
Greyhound Canada is permanently cutting all bus routes across the country, shutting down the intercity bus carrier's operations in Canada after nearly a century of service.
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A hydrogen-powered train is about to make transport history
Europe is looking to become world leader in green rail travel
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Meet ASKA: The Street-Legal Flying Car That Reinvents Urban Living
Designed for door-to-door transportation, ASKA comes with a hefty price tag.
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France bans air travel that could be done by train in under 2.5 hours
France has a well-developed train network, and the ban only affects five routes.
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Here's what traveling by hyperloop might be like - CNN Video
Hyperloop high speed transportation is still years away, but a new concept video from Virgin Hyperloop gives a glimpse into the future of high speed transit.
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Sondors’ New Electric Motorcycle Is a $5,000 Urban Commuter With 80 Miles of Range
It weighs just 200 pounds and features a swappable battery.
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Boeing criminally charged for lying about 737 Max crashes, fined $2.5 billion
Boeing has been criminally charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States by the Department of Justice and will have to pay a $2.5 billion fine for lying to the Federal Aviation Administration before and after the fatal 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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The U.S. finally has a system to prevent deadly rail accidents. It took 50 years
A 2008 train crash in Chatsworth killed 25 people and broke a long congressional stalemate on a nationwide rail safety project known as "positive train control." Twelve years later, that system is finally in place.
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Faroe Islands: Inside the undersea tunnel network
The undersea tunnel network cuts journey times between two islands by a half.
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How Europe's night trains came back from the dead
Sleeper trains in Europe are making a comeback after a decade of budget and route cuts. But post-Covid-19 and with travelers prioritizing the environment, the romance of the night train is back on track.
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'Saved by a Whale’s Tail'
This unique sculpture proved invaluable when it saved a train from careening off the tracks.
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The futuristic cargo ship made of wood
The shipping industry's climate impact is large and growing, but a team in Costa Rica is making way for a clean shipping revolution with a cargo ship made of wood.
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Oslo got pedestrian and cyclist deaths down to zero. Here’s how
In 2019, Oslo, Norway recorded zero pedestrian or cyclist deaths. There was only a single traffic fatality, which involved someone driving into a fence. (For comparison, preliminary figures in London show 73 pedestrian and six cyclist fatalities in 2019; New York recorded 218 total traffic fatalities, including 121 pedestrian and 28 cyclist deaths.)
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Sweden's new car carrier is the world's largest wind-powered vessel
With its five, massive, solid sails, this ship will carry 7,000 cars across the Atlantic, while being almost emission-free.
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BMW’s new electric scooter concept aims to be your perfect cyberpunk mount
BMW is trying to reclaim its mantle as a leader in electric mobility. As part of a suite of announcements outlining the German automaker’s latest products, BMW revealed a bold new electric scooter concept: the Motorrad Definition CE 04.
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Virgin Hyperloop completes first test with actual passengers
Virgin Hyperloop gave the first ride on its test track Sunday in Las Vegas, but it will be years before the public can potentially take a high-speed ride on a hyperloop.
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Virgin Hyperloop completes its first ever passenger test
In a landmark moment for the experimental transportation technology, Virgin Hyperloop has welcomed aboard its first ever passengers, albeit only for a short spin along a test track. These first ever human trials of a hyperloop system follow hundreds of unmanned test runs at the company’s facility in Nevada, and bode well for its ability to safely transport people through near-vacuum tubes.
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Uber and Lyft lose appeal, ordered again to classify drivers as employees
Uber and Lyft were ordered by California’s court of appeals late Thursday to classify their drivers as employees. In a 74-page opinion, the court affirmed the injunction that was issued on August 10th requiring Uber and Lyft to classify their drivers as employees within 30 days.
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All aboard for a new era of green transport
One of the worst things humanity can do to the planet is to move around on it.
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MIT tests autonomous 'Roboat' that can carry two passengers
MIT looked at the original Roboat as “quarter-scale” option, with the Roboat II being half-scale; they’re slowly working up to the point of a full-scale option that can carry four to six passengers.
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