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Customer cameras catch drivers behaving badly

November 10, 2011

These days everybody has a camera and OC Transpo (ON) is investigating a video that allegedly shows a bus driver talking on a cell phone last August.

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CTA unveils new rail cars

November 9, 2011

The Chicago Transit Authority (IL) unveiled a new six-car train on Tuesday, which is scheduled to enter service on the Pink Line.

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CTA security cameras lead to arrest

October 17, 2011

Footage from CTA security cameras allowed Chicago police to arrest a murder suspect last week and to solve a string of armed robberies.

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SEPTA warns fakers: We’re watching you

October 17, 2011

SEPTA has joined forces with the Philadelphia district attorney to crack down on passengers who fake injuries.

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Muni to add surveillance cameras in train cabs

October 11, 2011

To enforce the newly adopted state ban on cell phone use on the job, San Francisco Muni (CA) will install cameras to keep an eye on its rail operators.

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BART police to test clip-on cameras

October 3, 2011

BART (CA) police are testing six small clip-on video cameras designed to create a permanent record of police actions in the field.

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MBTA upgrades surveillance at subway stations

September 30, 2011

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has substantially increased the number of surveillance cameras at two stations on the Orange Line.

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Big Blue Bus cams are not working

August 25, 2011

Big Blue Bus (CA) officials recently discovered that many of its on-board surveillance cameras have been erasing information or not recording at all.

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SEPTA bus cameras help police make arrest

August 9, 2011

After two men attacked a SEPTA bus with semiautomatic weapons, video from on-board security cameras helped Philadelphia police arrest seven suspects.

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Caltrain adds cameras to monitor tracks

July 5, 2011

Caltrain (CA) plans to mount cameras on the front and back of every train to record accidents and suicides along the tracks from San Francisco to Gilroy.

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