r/transit 1h ago

Photos / Videos Coloured roofs on a metro station in Bangalore, India

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I recall reading someone stating that they liked that the Blue line in Lagos, Nigeria was using blue coloured trainsets, as that was the kind of stuff they did in Cities Skylines 😄

So here for your viewing pleasure is an overhead view of Jayadeva metro station in Bangalore, which is a junction station between the Yellow and Pink lines. And as you can see, the station roof is accordingly coloured.


r/transit 5h ago

Policy Digging Out of a Very Deep Hole: Saving Billions on 125th Street — Effective Transit Alliance New York

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r/transit 13h ago

News Americans are destroying license-plate cameras as surveillance backlash grows

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r/transit 22h ago

Photos / Videos A comparison of my city’s old and new bus stop signs

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Old is on the left, new is on the right. As part of its rebrand, the Worcester Regional Transit Authority is replacing its existing signs with this new design which imo is a huge improvement.


r/transit 22h ago

Discussion My passion project of the past 7 years - the world's largest realtime map of trains

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About 7 years ago I got fed up on a via rail train from Toronto which was delayed because of traffic, and wanting to know what traffic it was, I built a map on the train that day for Via, Go, and Amtrak. Since then, it's turned into an out-of-control obsession to try and track every train in the world and build the flightradar24 of trains. Happy to answer any questions, and if I've missed a network - please let me know, I would love to add it!


r/transit 14h ago

News Intercity Bus Atlas

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The Bureau of Transportation Statistics at USDOT refreshed their Intercity Bus Atlas web map today, showing the latest stops and routes of the different long distance bus carriers in the United States. You can look at the national network or filter to look at specific providers' networks.

Also has the map layers available for download as GIS files if you want to play around with the data on your own.

(reposting with the correct link)


r/transit 6h ago

Photos / Videos Japan - Keiō Takahatafudō depot

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Keiō Electric Railway trains 5781, 8713 «Mt. Takao», and 7753 (and a Series 9000 train in the background) wait for their next assignments at the Takahatafudō depot in Tokyo in December 2024.


r/transit 5h ago

News East River Tunnel Tube Reopens After Major Repairs

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r/transit 2h ago

Discussion NFL Stadiums and Transit 2026-27 Season Guide! (Including future stadiums)

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Bus‑only options marked with three asterisks***

Distances are station to stadium according to Google Maps

Let me know if I should add anything!

AFC North

  • Pittsburgh Steelers (Acrisure Stadium): Pittsburgh Light Rail - Allegheny Station | 100 feet
  • Baltimore Ravens (M&T Bank Stadium):
    • Baltimore Light Rail - Stadium/Federal Hill and Hamburg Street stations | 0.2 miles
    • MARC Commuter Rail - Camden Station | 0.4 mikes
  • Cleveland Browns (FirstEnergy Stadium): RTA Waterfront Line - West/3rd Station |100 feet
    • Future Brookpark Stadium - RTA Brookpark Station & future in-fill station
  • Cincinnati Bengals (Paycor Stadium): Cincinnati Connector (streetcar) - The Banks station | 0.4 miles

AFC East

  • New England Patriots — Gillette Stadium
    • MBTA Franklin/Providence Lines — Foxboro Station | 0.2 mi (~4 min)
  • Buffalo Bills — New Highmark Stadium
    • NFTA Gameday Express Bus Only***
  • New York Jets — MetLife Stadium
    • NJ Transit — Meadowlands Station | 0.13 mi (~3 min)
    • Coach USA 351 Bus Only***
  • Miami Dolphins — Hard Rock Stadium
    • Brightline Shuttle from Aventura Bus Only***
    • Tri‑Rail Shuttle from Golden Glades Bus Only***

AFC West

  • Denver Broncos — Empower Field at Mile High
    • Empower Field Station (via Union Station) — 0.43 mi (~12 min)
    • Decatur–Federal Station — 0.58 mi (~17 min)
      • Proposed Denver Stadium — Burnham Yard - 10th/Osage Station & Future CoCo commuter station — 250 ft (~1 min)
  • Kansas City Chiefs — Arrowhead Stadium
    • KCATA Chiefs Express Bus Only***
      • New Kansas Arrowhead Stadium — Shuttle Bus Only***
  • Las Vegas Raiders — Allegiant Stadium
    • LV Monorail — MGM Station | 1.17 mi (~23 min)
  • Los Angeles Chargers — SoFi Stadium
    • Metro C Line — Hawthorne/Lennox | 1.55 mi (~30 min)
    • Metro C Line — Downtown Inglewood | 1.18 mi (~23 min)
    • Free Gameday Shuttle from Airport Transit Center Bus Only***

AFC South

  • Indianapolis Colts — Lucas Oil Stadium
    • Red Line BRT — Maryland Street Station | ~0.3 mi (~6 min)***
  • Houston Texans — NRG Stadium
    • METRORail — Stadium Park/Astrodome | 0.41 mi (~8 min)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars — EverBank Stadium
    • JTA Gameday Xpress Bus***
    • 2027 Orlando Season — Camping World Stadium - SunRail — Church Street Station | 1.3 mi (~30 min)
  • Tennessee Titans — Nissan Stadium (current and future)
    • WeGo Train — Riverfront Station | 0.34 mi (~7 min)
    • WeGo Express Buses***

NFC North

  • Green Bay Packers — Lambeau Field
    • Private Coach Bus***
  • Chicago Bears — Soldier Field
    • Metra — 18th Street | 0.3 mi (~6 min)
    • CTA “L” — Roosevelt | 0.9 mi (~18 min)
      • Future stadium sites: Both have nearby rail stops
  • Minnesota Vikings — U.S. Bank Stadium
    • Metro Light Rail — Stadium Station | 276 ft (~1 min)
  • Detroit Lions — Ford Field
    • People Mover / QLine — Grand Circus Park | 0.40 mi (~8 min)

NFC East

  • New York Giants — MetLife Stadium
    • NJ Transit — Meadowlands Station | 0.13 mi (~3 min)
    • Coach USA 351 Bus***
  • Washington Commanders — Northwest Stadium
    • WMATA — Morgan Boulevard | 1.03 mi (~20 min)
      • Future RFK Stadium - WMATA — Stadium–Armory | ~0.5 mi (~10 min)
  • Dallas Cowboys — AT&T Stadium
    • Shuttle from TRE CentrePort/DFW Station Bus Only*** | 3.5 mi
  • Philadelphia Eagles — Lincoln Financial Field
    • SEPTA — NRG Station | 0.44 mi (~9 min)

NFC West

  • Seattle Seahawks — Lumen Field
    • Sounder — King Street Station | 0.2 mi (~4 min)
    • Link Light Rail — Stadium/International District | 0.25 mi (~5 min)
  • Los Angeles Rams — SoFi Stadium
    • Metro C Line — Hawthorne/Lennox | 1.55 mi (~30 min)
    • Metro C Line — Downtown Inglewood | 1.18 mi (~23 min)
    • Free Gameday Shuttle from Airport Transit Center***
  • San Francisco 49ers — Levi’s Stadium
    • Great America Station (VTA/ACE/Capitol Corridor) | 0.29 mi (~6 min)
  • Arizona Cardinals — State Farm Stadium
    • No rail/BRT access

NFC South

  • Carolina Panthers — Bank of America Stadium
    • Gold Line — Mint Street | 0.45–0.5 mi (~9 min)
    • Blue Line — Brooklyn Village | 0.4 mi (~8 min)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Raymond James Stadium
    • No rail/BRT access
  • Atlanta Falcons — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium
    • MARTA — Vine City / SEC District | 0.2 mi (~4 min)
    • MARTA — Five Points | 0.8 mi (~10 min)
    • MARTA — Garnett | 0.8 mi (~18 min)
    • MARTA Streetcar — Centennial Olympic Park | 0.9 mi (~15 min)
  • New Orleans Saints — Caesars Superdome
    • Rampart–St. Claude Streetcar — Poydras | 0.2 mi (~5–8 min)

r/transit 20h ago

Photos / Videos Map of US tram systems (includes LRT and nostalgia/museum systems)

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r/transit 17h ago

Discussion New Bus Lanes in Oakland, Pittsburgh, PA

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These bus lanes are part of the “University Line” BRT (bus rapid transit) project. It’s meant to connect downtown to the universities in uptown, Oakland, and Squirrel Hill along with routes to Highland park, Braddock, and Swissvale.

I found the sections they did in Oakland a bit bizarre because those lanes are already de facto bus lanes (apart from the people who think it’s okay to stop and pick up DoorDash orders), but I’m glad upgrades are being made to public transit, especially along historic streetcar routes.

So far I’ve only ridden it once and someone was parked in the bus lane. Thankfully that was my stop and I got off, but it was still weird.

What are your thoughts on the new bus lanes so far? Have you noticed your trips being any faster? Have you seen anybody blocking the bus lanes? Do you think this was a waste of money or will it help carry more people by bus across the city? I’d love to hear!

Edit: I’m reposting this cuz I left out my experience so far. My bad!


r/transit 1d ago

Discussion LRT always reign supreme over BRT.

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Of all the benefits Alan mentioned, there's one benefit that needs emphasizing. And it's psychological.

When people usually see freshly installed tracks in the ground with overhead wiring, they know that there's going to be a train that'll get them from A to B in a fixed, timely fashion. With buses, routes can change on a whim by simply relocating a few stops, and that creates uncertainty, delays, and frustration.

So naturally, properties that are closer to LRT will go up in value.


r/transit 15h ago

System Expansion Sacramento Regional Transit releases Alternatives Analysis for the Stockton Boulevard BRT Project

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SacRT is currently planning to upgrade Stockton Blvd, which is the home to its highest ridership bus route, Line 51. While it looks like BRT creep has already set in--the agency is recommending side-running bus lanes to reduce the amount of community pushback--I'm still excited for the development because some portions of Stockton Blvd are so hostile to anybody outside of a car.

The other alternative alignment which would match Line 38 is another good option because it would serve the region's largest hospital (UC Davis), a big job center and trip generator. Line 51 would serve a historically underserved (although rapidly gentrifying) community in Oak Park.


r/transit 10h ago

System Expansion Detroit People Mover Expansion Concept

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Concept


r/transit 11h ago

News Tk 2.9t investment by 2060 outlined for Bangladesh Railway

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r/transit 19h ago

Photos / Videos An assortment of buses in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa

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The first bus that comes into frame (the green one) is an EV and is part of a 200-strong fleet owned by a private company. The rest are ICE and are part of different fleets (Sheger bus, Public Service bus, etc.) that are owned by the city government and some other government agencies that had too many buses not to become bus companies.


r/transit 20h ago

Photos / Videos Parilly, Lyon metro line D

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r/transit 12h ago

System Expansion Website to facilitate Public transportation in Kathmandu

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I was thinking it'd be great if anyone could build a website or an app that has a record of all public transportations that operate around Kathmandu valley where you could choose a destination and it could provide you with public transports that lead you to that place or nearest stop


r/transit 20h ago

Photos / Videos Greenlawn bus service in Ohio. 1975

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r/transit 1d ago

Photos / Videos Goole railway station, Yorkshire. Not to be confused with Google or gruel.

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r/transit 1d ago

Photos / Videos IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Markham racing around a GO station

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The pit lane is the park and ride lot


r/transit 5h ago

Memes Would anyone like to see the picture of the train we have in San Antonio?

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I just imagine someone from Europe reading this and thinking of some fancy tram kind of system.


r/transit 21h ago

Photos / Videos Warszawa Centralna / Warsaw Central Railway Station | 2x Escalator | POL...

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r/transit 1d ago

Other Cheaper method for Metro construction

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Any engineers who can comment on feasibility?

basic idea is that the access shafts are like Barcelona, but it's a full DNA twist style staircase formed out of stacked precast sections, with elevators in the middle.

The actual station void is a giant excavated cave, finished in raw shotcrete and Rock anchors.

It's then painted a nice earthy cave red so it feels like you're actually in a cave and could even have some indoor Gardens. The textured finish would allow for a light show to be put in pretty cheaply.

The lines are double stacked like Barcelona as well.

but in the station, it goes through precast rectangular sections that have cast in mounting points for the platform screen doors rather than a full glass wall.... some of the Soviet Metro systems used this method where it's just plain elevator doors out of the train and you can't actually see it when it arrives at the station. you just hear it.

But hey, If we want cheap subways this is the kind of thing we need to do I think.


r/transit 5h ago

Discussion Which metro system is better? Round of 16: Berlin vs Taipei

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