ZEMU is North America’s first self-powered, zero-emission passenger train that will meet Federal Railroad Administration requirements.
The Zero Emission Multiple Unit uses a hybrid hydrogen and battery technology to propel the train and power onboard electrical system.
During the five-year period considered, the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario area had 797 pedestrian fatalities.
Groundbreaking for the next-generation transit system was held recently just north of the Convention Center
SBCTA plays a critical role across the largest geographic county in the U.S.
Fuelprices approaching $7 per gallon are beginning to increase demand for public transit
The zero-emission Bus Rapid Transit system that will link Ontario International Airport, two Metrolink lines and multiple activity centers
The new service will transform how commuter rail is operated in the Inland Empire and across the state
Virtual meeting on July 20 will solicit public comments regarding potential environmental impacts of the proposed Tunnel to ONT
CHP will add enforcement along the I-10 Express Lanes construction zone between I-15 and Monte Vista Avenue during campaign
Funding will help city address mobility, air quality challenges
Innovative project will improve transit connectivity between San Bernardino, LA counties
A groundbreaking was held Friday to commemorate the launch of construction for the $355.4 million dollar Redlands Passenger Rail Project.
Connect SoCal will present a long-range vision that balances mobility and housing needs with economic, environmental and public health goals
The Redlands Police Department received a grant for $150,000, to be used for improving Traffic Education and Enforcement.
SBCTA secures $247 million in state grants for highway, rail improvements throughout San Bernardino County