Today in Transportation History, 2022: The Opening of a Light Rail Station in San Franciscoâs South of Market Neighborhood. Yerba Buena/Moscone station in San Franciscoâs South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood was officially opened. This underground light rail station, which is a link in the T Third Street line of the San Francisco Municipal Railwayâs Muni Metro system, owes its name to both Yerba Buena/Moscone Gardens and Moscone Convention Center in that section of the city. Yerba Buena/Moscone station â specifically located at 4th and Folsom Streets âwas one of the stations built as an extension of the T Third Street line between San Franciscoâs Chinatown neighborhood and SoMa. (This construction effort was known as the Central Subway project and had begun in 2012.) Read more: https://bit.ly/4fFo6L5 #Transportation #History
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AASHTO works to educate the public and key decision makers about the critical role that transportation plays in securing a good quality of life and sound economy for our nation. Representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, AASHTO serves as a liaison between state departments of transportation and the Federal government. AASHTO is an international leader in setting technical standards for all phases of highway system development. Standards are issued for design, construction of highways and bridges, materials, and many other technical areas.
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It's News Day Tuesday! Find this story and other transportation updates on the AASHTO Daily Transportation Update. AASHTO DTU: https://bit.ly/3zM46CR #Transportation #News
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Check out our latest State DOT 2-Minute Update with Nebraska Department of Transportation Director Vicki Kramer. In this update, Kramer highlights the stateâs dual focus on workforce development and safety. Specifically, she discusses Nebraskaâs efforts to provide $10,000 scholarships to trade students and shared plans for a comprehensive safety bill to save more lives on Nebraska roadways. Watch the 2-Minute Update here: https://lnkd.in/eBCnhyTQ
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Explore the development and significance of the new AASHTO R 119 standard, officially titled âStandard Practice for Grinding the Ends of Cylindrical Concrete Specimensâ in our latest podcast episode! https://lnkd.in/gqZ3dsM8
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AASHTO congratulates Sean Duffy on his nomination to lead U.S. Department of Transportation. As a former member of Congress, Duffy understands how to navigate the political landscape in Washington to get things done, something that we will need in the next leader of USDOT as we begin the process of reauthorizing the federal surface transportation programs. Read more of our statement here: https://lnkd.in/eG47TP9P
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Today in Transportation History, 1949: A U.S. Air Force Plane Completes a Record-Setting Flight Across the Atlantic. A new aviation record was established when a U.S. Air Force (USAF) C-74 Globemaster plane transporting 103 people landed at the Royal Air Force (RAF) station near the village of Marham, England. This 82-ton (74.4-metric ton) plane, which was known as the Champ and reached its destination approximately 23 hours after flying out of Mobile, Alabama (with a four-hour stopover in Newfoundland), became the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean while carrying more than 100 people. Read more: https://bit.ly/3CzIcrD #Transportation #History
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VIDEO: This week, #CrashResponderSafetyWeek, reminds us of the critical role we play in crash responder safety. By simply moving over, slowing down, and staying alert when you see crash responders on or near the road, you can help protect those who risk everything to help us. Watch this important message from FHWA Acting Administrator Kristin White. Letâs all do our part to achieve Vision Zero â zero deaths, zero injuries, for everyone on the road. Press release: https://lnkd.in/e39cihKe
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Ready to enhance the efficiency of your state DOT? AASHTO Performance Management is a comprehensive suite of products and services designed to support state DOTs in implementing robust performance management programs. For our members, we offer seven core services that include: ⢠Safety ⢠Infrastructure Condition ⢠Congestion Reduction ⢠System Reliability ⢠Freight Movement & Economic Vitality ⢠Environmental Sustainability ⢠Reduced Project Delivery Delays In addition to these core services, AASHTO Performance Management offers optional services that are customizable to each DOT. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/49WFMzp
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Kicking off in San Juan, Puerto Rico, DOT leaders from across the country gathered last week for the AASHTO Disaster Response and Mutual Aid Workshop. Held from November 12-13, the two-day workshop brought together partners from State DOTs, FEMA, and FHWA to proactively prepare for disaster response. A big thank you to the Puerto Rico DOT for hosting us and WSP for partnering with us! Learn more about the AASHTO Resilience & Sustainability Management program: https://lnkd.in/edxWgkQB Explore the AASHTO Center for Environmental Excellence: https://lnkd.in/et9mP3tr #Transportation #Resilience #DisasterAid #Sustainability
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National Native American Heritage Month: David Moses Bridges, Passamaquoddy Canoe Maker. David Moses Bridges was a member of the federally recognized Passamaquoddy Tribe on the Passamaquoddy Pleasant Point Reservation in the eastern part of Maine. The Passamaquoddy people constitute one of the Eastern Algonquian nations that form the Wabanaki Confederacy, which encompasses various tribes within both the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Read more: https://bit.ly/4exwQlb #Transportation #History