en.Wedoany.com Reported, US tech company Intel recently signed a commercial agreement with R. J. Corman Railroad Co. to introduce autonomous railcars named TugVolt on R. J. Corman's Memphis line for industrial switching operations. Financial details of the contract were not disclosed. R. J. Corman is Intramotev's latest partner, operating 19 short lines across 11 states and serving major North American rail networks. Intramotev officials stated in a press release that the company is advancing TugVolt deployment plans in collaboration with Carmeuse Americas and Watco.
Another transportation technology firm, Innovations in Transportation Inc. (INIT), has partnered with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority to launch an upgraded Breeze fare payment system. The system supports contactless credit/debit cards, mobile wallets, and new Breeze cards, enabling "tap-to-ride" convenience. According to INIT's press release, virtual transit cards will soon be directly storable in smartphones, allowing users to make quick payments via phones or smartwatches. The MARTA network has been comprehensively upgraded with over 1,800 station and onboard payment validators, 275 next-generation ADA-compliant ticket vending machines, and more than 500 modern fare gates.
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