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News and Views Bonus Episode: Victory in Court: 2nd Avenue Subway Funding Unfrozen

5 min · 28 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio News and Views Bonus Episode: Victory in Court: 2nd Avenue Subway Funding Unfrozen

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This episode of Transportopia News and Views covers four key transit stories: the federal government releasing nearly $60 million for New York's 2nd Avenue subway extension, MARTA launching its Rapid A-Line BRT in Atlanta, Mayor Zoran Mamdani postponing full implementation of his Fast and Free Buses pledge due to budget constraints, and Sacramento Regional Transit studying a redevelopment of a park-and-ride into a mixed-use, transit-oriented district. Together these stories highlight the tension between ambitious transit goals and the financial and political realities that shape what gets built and when. Visit transportopia.org [https://www.transportopia.org/] for the blog and other resources.

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Portada del episodio News and Views July 7, 2026: World Cup Ridership Boom: Transit’s Best Ad in Years

News and Views July 7, 2026: World Cup Ridership Boom: Transit’s Best Ad in Years

The Transportopia News and Views Bonus episode between full shows examines four major transit stories: a record-breaking ridership surge during the 2026 World Cup across U.S. host cities; Brightline’s narrow escape from missed payments as it wrestles with $5.5 billion in debt; the near-certainty that the 21st Century Road to Housing Act will become law, linking zoning and transit planning; and a public feud between Amtrak and the MTA over control and funding of the Penn Station overhaul. Host Rick L'Amie ties these stories together via a common thread of money and power — who pays for transit, who controls it, and whether short-term wins (like World Cup ridership) can translate into lasting change. Visit transportopia.org [https://www.transportopia.org/]for show notes and more. Show Notes: Story Sources World Cup Ridership Records Sound Transit / FOX 13 Seattle: https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/world-cup-sound-transit-ridership-record [https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/world-cup-sound-transit-ridership-record] Brightline Dodges Default The Bond Buyer: https://www.bondbuyer.com/news/brightline-florida-squeaks-by-debt-payments-gains-two-week-grace-period [https://www.bondbuyer.com/news/brightline-florida-squeaks-by-debt-payments-gains-two-week-grace-period] Housing Bill / Transit DNA (21st Century ROAD to Housing Act) Bipartisan Policy Center: https://bipartisanpolicy.org/issue-brief/inside-the-deal-whats-in-the-final-21st-century-road-to-housing-act/ [https://bipartisanpolicy.org/issue-brief/inside-the-deal-whats-in-the-final-21st-century-road-to-housing-act/] Newsweek (signing standoff / 10-day clock): https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-unimportant-housing-bill-claims-assessed-12138983 [https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-unimportant-housing-bill-claims-assessed-12138983] Penn Station Turf War Streetsblog NYC: https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/06/29/the-explainer-why-the-penn-station-project-is-getting-all-messed-up-again [https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/06/29/the-explainer-why-the-penn-station-project-is-getting-all-messed-up-again]

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Portada del episodio Encore Episode: Beyond the Headlines - Designing Transit That Feels Safe

Encore Episode: Beyond the Headlines - Designing Transit That Feels Safe

This encore episode of Transportopia features Professor Anastasia Lukaitou‑Sideris discussing transit safety after a high‑profile incident in Charlotte. The conversation with Host Rick L'Amie focuses on how design, lighting, visibility, targeted staffing, technology, and community partnerships can reduce both crime and the fear of crime for riders and operators. Professor Lukaitou‑Sideris highlights practical steps agencies can take now—safety audits, strategic resource allocation, environmental design changes, and clinician partnerships—to create transit spaces that feel open, welcoming, and secure, with special attention to women’s experiences. Show Notes: Professor Lukaitou-Sideris UCLA web page bio [https://luskin.ucla.edu/person/anastasia-loukaitou-sideris] Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) Crime Report News Release [https://www.charlottenc.gov/CATS/News/Reductions-in-Transit-Crime-and-Assaults-Following-Strategic-Security-Enhancements]

30 de jun de 202622 min
Portada del episodio News and Views - When the World Cup Rode Transit: Record Crowds, Real Impact

News and Views - When the World Cup Rode Transit: Record Crowds, Real Impact

The World Cup drove unprecedented transit ridership across U.S. host cities, while New York unveiled an $8 billion redesign for Penn Station that mixes grandeur with controversy. Meanwhile, a proposed federal bill could cut transit funding just as Bogota launches its long-awaited metro, highlighting the stakes for transit investment and political will. Transportopia News and Views with Rick L'Amie - our bonus episode between full episodes - breaks down these top stories and what they mean for the future of public transportation. SOURCES / SHOW NOTES 1. World Cup Drives Record Transit Ridership — APTA Passenger Transport / Metro Magazine, June 2026 https://aptapassengertransport.com/bay-area-partnership-a-success-for-world-cup-opener-record-breaking-ridership/ [https://aptapassengertransport.com/bay-area-partnership-a-success-for-world-cup-opener-record-breaking-ridership/] 2. Penn Station $8B Redesign Unveiled — PBS NewsHour, June 10, 2026 https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/new-yorks-penn-station-to-get-8-billion-remodel-with-columns-sunlight-and-trumps-name [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/new-yorks-penn-station-to-get-8-billion-remodel-with-columns-sunlight-and-trumps-name] 3. BUILD America 250 Act Analysis — Urban Institute, June 11, 2026 https://www.urban.org/urban-wire/congresss-transportation-reauthorization-bill-would-drastically-underfund-transit-and [https://www.urban.org/urban-wire/congresss-transportation-reauthorization-bill-would-drastically-underfund-transit-and] 4. Bogotá Tests First Rail Metro — High Speed via NJTOD, June 1, 2026 https://www.highspeed.blog/bogota-gets-its-metro/?ref=high-speed-newsletter [https://www.highspeed.blog/bogota-gets-its-metro/?ref=high-speed-newsletter]

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Portada del episodio When Buses Drive Themselves: The Quiet AV Revolution

When Buses Drive Themselves: The Quiet AV Revolution

This episode of Transportopia explores Imagry [https://imagry.co/]'s camera-and-AI autonomous bus system and its focus on solving the global shortage of bus drivers and improving public transit. The Israeli-based tech startup with offices in San Jose, CA will soon launch its first US autonomous bus deployments in Florida and Nevada. Host Rick L'Amie interviews Imagry [https://imagry.co/] CEO Eran Ofir about mapless, on-board autonomy, safety testing, real-world deployments, and how autonomous buses could reduce congestion and reshape cities.  Show Notes IMAGRY https://imagry.co/ [https://imagry.co/] VIDEOS L3 Autonomous Bus on Public Roads (Israel) https://youtu.be/jnaTUn7PvFw [https://youtu.be/jnaTUn7PvFw] Mixed Car/Bus Demo Drives https://youtu.be/TzxnC8D7h5M [https://youtu.be/TzxnC8D7h5M] San Jose Urban Driving https://youtu.be/hu_xPdBHhX8 [https://youtu.be/hu_xPdBHhX8] NCAP Safety Testing https://youtu.be/XRuFQDkYa5Q [https://youtu.be/XRuFQDkYa5Q] ARTICLES PAVE Campaign — 5 Questions with Eran Ofir https://pavecampaign.org/5-questions-with-eran-ofir-ceo-of-imagry/ [https://pavecampaign.org/5-questions-with-eran-ofir-ceo-of-imagry/] The Curbivore — To Map or Not to Map https://www.thecurbivore.com/p/to-map-or-not-to-map [https://www.thecurbivore.com/p/to-map-or-not-to-map] New Polis — The Journey of Autonomous Buses https://newpolis.media/the-journey-of-autonomous-buses-interview-with-eran-ofir-ceo-of-imagry/ [https://newpolis.media/the-journey-of-autonomous-buses-interview-with-eran-ofir-ceo-of-imagry/] S&P Global — Congress Weighs AV Safety Law https://www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence/en/news-insights/articles/2026/2/as-congress-weighs-autonomous-vehicle-safety-law-industry-split-on-proof-points-97424966 [https://www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence/en/news-insights/articles/2026/2/as-congress-weighs-autonomous-vehicle-safety-law-industry-split-on-proof-points-97424966]

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Portada del episodio News and Views: A Century-Old Subway Promise Finally Delivered

News and Views: A Century-Old Subway Promise Finally Delivered

In this bonus News and Views episode, Rick L'Amie breaks down four major transit stories: the historic groundbreaking for Phase 2 of the 2nd Avenue Subway in East Harlem, Illinois’ creation of a powerful new regional transit authority, Brightline’s looming bankruptcy, and Sonoma-Marin voters extending rail funding for SMART. Taken together these stories show how public, private, and local choices are shaping the future of American transit right now — from century-old promises finally delivered to experiments that may be failing and voters who still back long-term rail investment. Sources: 1. Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Breaks Ground — ABC7 NY / Governor's Office of New York, June 8, 2026 https://abc7ny.com/post/second-ave-subway-project-governor-hochul-announce-phase-avenue-expansion/19256113/ [https://abc7ny.com/post/second-ave-subway-project-governor-hochul-announce-phase-avenue-expansion/19256113/] 2. Illinois NITA Act Takes Effect — Chicago Sun-Times, June 1, 2026 https://chicago.suntimes.com/transportation/2026/06/01/nita-rta-transit-law-cta-metra-pace [https://chicago.suntimes.com/transportation/2026/06/01/nita-rta-transit-law-cta-metra-pace] 3. Brightline on the Verge of Bankruptcy — Streetsblog USA, June 5, 2026 https://usa.streetsblog.org/2026/06/05/fridays-headlines-are-getting-dim [https://usa.streetsblog.org/2026/06/05/fridays-headlines-are-getting-dim] 4. SMART Measure B Passes — KQED, June 2–3, 2026 https://www.kqed.org/news/12085563/early-returns-show-strong-support-for-smart-tax-extension-in-sonoma-marin [https://www.kqed.org/news/12085563/early-returns-show-strong-support-for-smart-tax-extension-in-sonoma-marin]

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