Ground Transport
Your news hub for all things ground transport, including coverage of passenger trains, rental cars, ride-sharing companies, and local transit.
NYC Transport and Tourism Leaders Follow Bloomberg Out of Mayor Office
Bloomberg is planning to take the lessons learned from significantly changing New York City's physical landscape over the past 12 years to other cities in the U.S. and abroad. This means other cities might look more like the NYC of today than the city itself after a term under new leadership.
Samantha Shankman |
Airport Car-Sharing Service FlightCar Partners With Travelport
This Travelport agreement with FlightCar is a shocker given the regulatory and reputational risks. It's a shocker because we didn't know Travelport had it in them to make such a brash move -- and it is a multi-year agreement, too.
Dennis Schaal |
New York City Releases New Transit Map for Superbowl Attendees
Super Bowl attendees will need more than this map to navigate the region's far from well-designed transit network. However, this and MTA's Weekender map show a slowly improving design sensibility within the transit agencies.
Samantha Shankman |
NYC Takes Subway Riders Underground with Amazing Flickr Account
MTA's Flickr page started attracting fans last year with rare photos of an empty city during Hurricane Sandy. It has since chronicled the current-day construction of the NYC transit system, a digital time capsule that will surely be looked at for generations to come.
Samantha Shankman |
Hertz Launches Waterless Car-Washing At 220 Off-Airport Locations
Corporate responsibility is mostly a lot of hype, but these sustainable initiatives from Hertz make good business sense. For most of them, like this waterless car wash initiative, Hertz reduces its costs, helps the environment, and could engender goodwill from customers and potential customers.
Dennis Schaal |
How Melbourne Transit’s ‘Dumb Ways to Die’ Won the Internet
It's rare to see a transit agency that takes a chance on anything, let alone a PSA about danger. Here's to giving government agencies more leeway.
Ann-Christine Diaz |
Ride-Sharing Firm Lyft Enters Sacramento and Uber Responds
The taxi industry is going to have to get used to it. There is more competition now in the form of Lyft, Uber, and services such as Zipcar. Although individual startups may come and go, the ride-sharing concept is here to stay.
Tony Bizjak |
Customers Prefer National Car Rental in J.D. Power Survey
An expedited car rental pickup process may be more important to business travelers than the latest in-car GPS or other technology amenity.
Dennis Schaal |