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San Francisco transit officials have approved a $212 million overhaul of its aging train control system — which for decades has run on data stored by floppy disks. The Municipal Transportation ...
The subway system would connect the Geary downtown corridor to San Francisco’s west side, running through 19th Avenue’s major traffic hubs, such as Stonestown Galleria, past San Francisco ...
The subway system would connect the Geary downtown corridor to San Francisco’s west side, running through 19th Avenue’s major traffic hubs, such as Stonestown Galleria, past San Francisco ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Bay Area commuters using Clipper cards got a free ride Tuesday morning. That's because Clipper service was ...
The city’s light-rail system has used 5¼-inch floppy disks for nearly 40 years. Getting off them won't come cheap. ... when it was installed at San Francisco’s Market Street subway station.
A multimillion-dollar state grant will eventually bring the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s floppy-disk-based subway train-control system into the 21st century. The SFMTA will ...
State Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) said the train meltdown Friday only emphasizes how vital BART and public transit are to the region, and why such systems must receive the funds they ...
While the California High-Speed Rail project has faced delays, cost overruns, and political scrutiny, the San Francisco Bay ...