Metro Transit Kicks Off New Safety Campaign
Metro Transit kicked off a new safety campaign this weekend, after drivers hit two pedestrians in the past ten days. One of those accidents turned deadly.
Over the last 20 years eight pedestrians were hit and killed by Metro Transit buses, resulting in eight fatalities. Two of those deaths happened just this year.
The first happened in February when 55-year-old Mary Ann O'Dougherty of Minneapolis died after she was hit at 46th St. and Minnehaha Parkway. The bus driver did not even realize he'd hit someone.
The second death was earlier this month. A bus hit 43-year-old Becca Cruzen at 46th St. and Hiawatha Ave. as she was walking toward the light rail station.
Gregory Mudgett was seriously hurt Friday after he was hit while carrying his groceries across St. Claire Ave and West 7th St. in St. Paul.
Metro Transit says its new five week campaign includes text message safety reminders sent to drivers as they log in on their buses, safety memos being distributed. Starting monday, they will also have face-to-face meetings with managers to review procedures.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Northstar Commuter Rail Ride between Big Lake And Target Field
Northstar Commuter Rail ride between Big Lake And Target Field. Metro Transit held a open house for Metro Transit employees on Oct. 24,2009 for Northstar Commuter Rail.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Northstar Open House for Metro Transit Employees
Metro Transit held a sneak peek of Northstar Commuter Rail for Metro Transit employees and their families on Saturday Oct. 24,2009.
Labels:
Hiawatha LRT,
Metro Transit,
Northstar,
You Tube
Friday, October 23, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Transit in the News
- The light-rail "honors system" working to keep dishonest people away
- Another complaint filed on light-rail's impact
- Southwest light-rail route: The wise transit choice may not be the popular one -- yet
- Russian Bus Nearly Flattens Man
Labels:
Central Corridor,
Hiawatha LRT,
Met Council,
Metro Transit,
Transit News
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
Northstar Commuter Rail Pre-Revenue Service
Northstar Commuter Rail started running pre-revenue operation today on Oct. 19 between Big Lake and Downtown Minneapolis. Pre-revenue operation gives Metro Transit to test the service reliability and safely . Metro Transit will make adjustments if needed. Northstar trains will have track priority for the first time starting today. They will test their ability to run a 51-minute running time between Big Lake and Minneapolis.
Hiawatha LRT started running Pre-revenue operation on Sat., Oct. 17 to Target Field and out to the tail track. Pre-revenue operation gives Metro Transit to test the service reliability and safely . Metro Transit will make adjustments if needed. The LRT operator will no longer stay on the same train for their shift. They will now turn over their train to another operator at Target Field, take a break and then replace another operator. This allows Metro Transit to get more productivity from the equipment, while giving the operator a much need break.
Saturday night, a pedestrian was injured by an LRT train that was testing service to the new Twins stadium.
Hiawatha LRT started running Pre-revenue operation on Sat., Oct. 17 to Target Field and out to the tail track. Pre-revenue operation gives Metro Transit to test the service reliability and safely . Metro Transit will make adjustments if needed. The LRT operator will no longer stay on the same train for their shift. They will now turn over their train to another operator at Target Field, take a break and then replace another operator. This allows Metro Transit to get more productivity from the equipment, while giving the operator a much need break.
Saturday night, a pedestrian was injured by an LRT train that was testing service to the new Twins stadium.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Transit in the News
Metro Bus Hits Woman in Minneapolis
Baby OK after train hits stroller in Australia
A stroller with a baby rolls off a train platform in Australia, falling onto the tracks as a train approaches. But the baby survives. (Oct. 16)
Route 288 bus service from FL to Minneapolis gets extended life with new 5-year contract
Light Rail Project Frustrates St. Paul Businesses
Ice scraper threat puts bus driver in hot seat
Baby OK after train hits stroller in Australia
A stroller with a baby rolls off a train platform in Australia, falling onto the tracks as a train approaches. But the baby survives. (Oct. 16)
Route 288 bus service from FL to Minneapolis gets extended life with new 5-year contract
Light Rail Project Frustrates St. Paul Businesses
Ice scraper threat puts bus driver in hot seat
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Metropolitan Council - Transportation Committee
The Transportation Committee is back on streaming on the web.
Meeting of the Transportation Committee
Monday, October 12, 2009
Meeting of the Transportation Committee
Monday, October 12, 2009
BUSINESS:
- 2009-361 Authorization to Purchase Small Replacement Buses
- 2009-362 Transit Link Fare Recommendation
- 2009-363 Authorization to Exercise Contract Options with Motor Coach Industries
- 2009-358 Hiawatha Light Rail Transit Tail Track Ground Lease with Hennepin County
- 2009-355 Lease Agreement for Central Corridor Light Rail Transit Construction Field Office in Downtown St. Paul
- 2009-356 Approve Preliminary Design of Public Artwork for Each Central Corridor Light Rail Transit Station
- 2009-357 ABC Ramps Flexible Parking Pricing Demonstration Program
- 2009-360 Authorization to Award Contract for Bus Surveillance System Maintenance
INFORMATION:
- Northstar Commuter Rail Grand Opening and Marketing Update
- Update on Xcel Energy Projects for Metro Transit
Labels:
Hiawatha LRT,
Met Council,
Metro Transit,
Northstar
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The New and Improved Metro Transit
Metro Transit has new bus wraps advertising "The New Improved Metro Transit"
2008 Gillig Low Floor
Metro Transit Bus # 1179
Metro Transit Bus # 1179
at
42nd Ave and York on the Route 19
Rear Right View
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Bus Roadeo
Traffic cones took a beating today
Thank you to my wife for recording this while I drove.
UPDATE: I got my results today. I ranked 13 out of 102. With total of 546 out of 700 points
Poll Results
September Poll results:
Should transit agencies impose a 'Odor Ordinance' like Honolulu?
Yes - 10 (66%)
No - 5 (33%)
Should transit agencies impose a 'Odor Ordinance' like Honolulu?
Yes - 10 (66%)
No - 5 (33%)
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