Announcements

Some changes for The Transit Wire

January 29, 2012
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You’ll see some changes to The Transit Wire starting this week. I’m adding photos to the main site and launched a mobile version.

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The Transit Wire is on Twitter

May 17, 2011

At long last, The Transit Wire has a Twitter account. Please follow us at http://www.twitter.com/thetransitwire.

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Happy holidays from The Transit Wire

December 24, 2010

Posts will be a little sparse next week, but The Transit Wire will have new stories starting January 3.

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The results are in…

December 1, 2010

About 75% of survey respondents said they could not see the YouTube video posted on The Transit Wire, so I’m going to disable that feature and return to photographs.

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Please take a quick poll

December 1, 2010

Please take this quick one-question poll to let me know if you can see the video clip on this page.

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A face lift for The Transit Wire

November 28, 2010

The Transit Wire had a face lift this weekend. Major changes include a more streamlined look and feel and an updated list of social media links.

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TCRP study of social media: Want to take part?

November 15, 2010

The Transit Wire editor Susan Bregman is the consultant for a TCRP synthesis study on uses of social media in public transportation. She’s looking for US and Canadian transit agencies to participate in an online survey for the study.

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Back from vacation

October 27, 2010

The Transit Wire is back from vacation.

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The Transit Wire is taking a vacation

October 19, 2010

The Transit Wire is a taking a brief vacation. Stay tuned for new posts starting on October 29.

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The Transit Wire posts links to transit social networking sites

August 23, 2009

The Transit Wire is compiling a list of links to official agency social networking sites — agency blogs, Facebook pages, Twitter feeds, and YouTube channels — to share with our readers. If you’d like us to include your sites or have changes/corrections, use the comment form on the page.

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