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The Detroit People Mover's latest tune-up piggybacks on improvements already going up along the city's waterfront.
Big changes are coming to the Detroit People Mover, with the first announced being the new permanent name for the former Joe ...
A lot of new things are happening with the Detroit People Mover — a fresh source of funding, a new voice welcoming riders and ...
City of Detroit officials and private partners on Wednesday announced the People Mover's former West Riverfront Station's new ...
Detroit Transportation Corp. officials, joined by Mayor Mike Duggan and Sterling Group founder Gary Torgow, today announced ...
The People Mover, at many bumps and skips in the route, screams with a piercing screech every time it arrives at a destination — which is every 30 to 75 seconds. 9:45 a.m.
The Los Angeles World Airports Board of Commissioners on Feb. 15 voted to take the first step toward awarding a $4.5 billion contract to a contractor consortium to design, construct and operate ...
A shuttle bus drives beneath people mover tracks, Dec. 9, 2019, at O'Hare International Airport. A $310 million project to update and expand the people mover began in 2015, ...
The people mover’s riders have been directed to shuttle buses that can fill up quickly and take longer between stops. The city said the buses cost about $85,000 a day to operate.
For a lot of people, that's their first experience with O'Hare," Schwieterman said. The People Mover shut down weekday service in May 2018, and closed altogether in January 2019.
People Mover operates with a $32 million annual budget, about $18 million of this funded by the municipality, $6 million to $7 million from federal funds and the rest paid by riders.