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United States railroad Amtrak sets passenger record in 2024

U.S. passenger railroad Amtrak said on Tuesday ridership topped 2019 preCOVID levels for the very first time in 2024 and reached a record high even with less capability. Ridership increased 15% over 2023 to a record 32.8 million customer trips, as traveler income hit $2.5 billion, up 9%. over the prior year, while total operating profits was $3.6. billion, up 7%. Amtrak reported an adjusted operating loss of. $ 705 million for the 12 months ending Sept. 30, down 9% over. 2023. Amtrak's prior record was 32.3 million travelers in 2019,. which was up 45% from 2003. Amtrak in March...

Passenger Transportation Services

Uber releases boat hailing service on Kashmir's picturesque Dal Lake

Uber released a water transport hailing service on beautiful Dal Lake in India's Kashmir region on Monday, providing trips on boats popular with travelers. Users of the service can book journeys on the lake's. traditional wood Shikara boats if they book at. least 12 hours and up to 15 days in advance, Uber officials. stated. The ride-hailing app currently provides water transport services. in London and some other cities however this is its first in India. Around 4,000 Shikaras, often ornately decorated and. canopied, run on Dal Lake and are popular among locals as. well as travelers. Uber will match...

Transport Infrastructure

Record 80 million Americans anticipated to take a trip for Thanksgiving vacation, market group states

Americans are anticipated to set a new record for Thanksgiving travel, with almost 80 million to hit the roadways, catch flights and board cruises over the vacation duration, travel group AAA stated on Monday. About 1.7 million more individuals will travel this year from Tuesday, Nov. 26 to Monday, Dec. 2, compared to a comparable duration in 2023. Although staffing and aircraft scarcities have actually topped the airline company market's ability to increase capability throughout the vacations in previous years, a record number of Americans are expected to fly to their locations this year. American Airlines prepares to shuttle 8.3...

Ground Transportation

Uber rival Bolt's annual revenue hits 2 billion euros

Estonian ridehailing and food shipment startup Bolt said on Thursday it had actually hit 2 billion euros ($ 2.11 billion) in yearly income, as the European competitor of U.S.based Uber grows its global presence and prepares to go public. The business stated in a statement its app has reached over 50 nations and is the No. 1 operator in more than 20 of them, having expanded its offering to ride-hailing, scooter and e-bike rental, food and grocery delivery and automobile sharing. Its home country of Estonia is one of Europe's biggest tech hubs, real estate over 1,450 startups according to...

Passenger Transportation Services

Indian air taxi startup ePlane Co raises $14 mln; eyes mid-2025 testing

The ePlane Business, an Indian electric air taxi startup, has actually raised $14 million as it sets its sights on starting manned air taxi testing by mid2025, it stated on Thursday. The funds will be used for the development and certification of its manned electric vertical launch and landing (eVTOL). airplane, ePlane, which raised the money in a Series B financing. round, co-led by Speciale Invest and Antares Ventures, according. to a statement. The fundraise provides the Chennai-based firm a post-money. appraisal of $46 million, up from $21.2 million in December. 2021. So far, it has raised $19.85 million. eVTOLs...

Ground Transportation

New york city guv to relaunch Manhattan congestion charge strategy, source says

New York Guv Kathy Hochul will reveal on Thursday that the state prepares to restore a blockage charge for driving in parts of Manhattan that she indefinitely put on hold in June, a source informed Reuters. New york city City's blockage pricing program, the first of its kind in the U.S., was at first to have charged a toll of $15. throughout daytime hours for guest vehicles driving in Manhattan. south of 60th Street beginning June 30. Hochul prepares to reveal a modified program that is anticipated. to have a base charge of $9 for automobile, the source said. The...

Transportation

Amtrak briefly stops all trains in between New york city and Washington over power concerns

U.S. traveler railway Amtrak stated Wednesday it was temporarily suspending all train service between New york city and Washington due to the fact that of overhead power concerns in Philadelphia, disrupting the travel plans of countless riders. Amtrak said the suspension because of downed overhead wires blocking the tracks would last till around 3 p.m. ET and trains in service will hold at a station up until service resumes. Amtrak has actually faced numerous major service interruptions in the last six months in New Jersey. Amtrak and NJ Transit stated in August they had actually increased evaluation, assessment and maintenance...

Ground Transportation

Hertz posts wider-than-expected loss due to high devaluation costs

Rental automobile company Hertz Global reported a widerthanexpected thirdquarter loss and missed income estimates on Tuesday, harmed by high depreciation charges from its fleet automobiles, sending its shares down more than 4%. The business tape-recorded a $1 billion property impairment charge throughout the quarter, citing a decrease in fleet worths over the in 2015 following a general decline in automobile costs as consumers delay large purchases in an unsure economy. Previously this year, the company stated it would slim down its car inventory, with a sale of about 30,000 electrical automobiles consisting of Tesla vehicles, mentioning greater repair costs associated...

Ground Transportation

Hertz posts weaker-than-expected quarterly results, shares fall

Hertz Global reported a. widerthanexpected thirdquarter loss and missed out on earnings. price quotes on Tuesday, injured by depreciation charges from its. fleet automobiles, sending shares of the rental automobile company down more. than 8% in premarket trading. Hertz tape-recorded a $1 billion possession problems charge during. the quarter, pointing out a decline in fleet residual worths, which. describes an automobile's disposal rate at the end of its operating. period, over the last year. Previously this year, the company started a sale of about. 20,000 of its electric automobiles consisting of from Tesla,. pointing out higher repair expenses associated with...

Passenger Transportation Services

Biogen appoints insider as CFO after Michael McDonnell to retire next year

Biogen said on Monday insider Robin Kramer will take over as the drugmaker's financing chief after incumbent Michael McDonnell retires at the end of February next year. The appointment of Kramer, who joined Biogen in 2018 and currently functions as its chief accounting officer, comes at a. time when the business is going for a turn-around. Biogen has actually relied on expense cuts, multiple acquisitions and a. narrowed focus on new launches to improve profit considering that CEO. Christopher Viehbacher took the top role in 2022. McDonnell, who has been the business's primary financial. officer considering that August 2020, prepares...

Transport Infrastructure

2 lots individuals die in bus crash in main Mexico

At least 24 people died and five others were hurt when a bus crashed on a highway in Mexico's main state of Zacatecas on Saturday, regional authorities stated. The mishap happened in the morning hours when the bus bring the victims collided with the back of a. tractor-trailer carrying corn. Zacatecas Governor David Monreal verified the casualties in. a post on social networks, assuring to provide assistance for the. victims. Efforts were ongoing on Saturday morning to recover a few of. the bodies that had fallen into a gorge, a city government. official who asked not to be called told...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Rigaku shares move 4% in market launching

Rigaku's shares fell 4% in early trading in their market launching on Friday, after the Japanese Xray screening tool maker raised $863 million in its initial public offering. Shares opened at 1,205 yen ($ 7.94) after at first being untraded with a glut of sell orders. Rigaku, which is backed by buyout company Carlyle Group, priced the IPO at 1,260 yen per share, at the top end of a 1,230 to 1,260 yen variety. Carlyle announced in January 2021 it was obtaining an approximately 80% stake in Rigaku through its fourth Japan buyout fund, with the company stating it prepared...

Europe

Passenger Transportation Services

New Greek metro is historical window on the past

A city system in Greece's. second city Thessaloniki formally opened on Saturday, its. stations showing the same ancient artifacts that nearly. derailed the task's completion. During building, which began in 2006, employees found. a Byzantine-era market, a Roman cemetery and other treasures of. the city's long and varied history. The finds stalled the city's development and raised concerns. about how the city would modernise while protecting its rich. past. The response was to blend the two by showing the. exposed artefacts for modern-day commuters to delight in. This is not simply a public works job, which is. incredibly essential for...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Serbian court frees ex-minister detained over fatal roof collapse

A Serbian higher court on Wednesday launched former minister Goran Vesic, who had been apprehended last Thursday in connection with the collapse of a. railway station roof that eliminated 15 individuals and sparked a wave of. protests. The concrete awning of the recently refurbished roofing collapsed. on Nov. 1 in Novi Sad, eliminating 14 and hurting 3. Among. those hurt later on passed away of their injuries. Opposition leaders and the general public have actually required to the streets. consistently, blaming the mishap on federal government corruption and. nepotism that resulted in shoddy construction. The ruling union denies those charges,...

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UK travel interrupted as Storm Bert fallout continues

Britain's roadways and trains were struck by closures on Monday after Storm Bert damaged the country over the weekend, triggering extensive flooding and eliminating 4 individuals. There were more 200 flood cautions and flood signals in place throughout England and Wales, while trains from London to the southwest were cancelled and rail services in main England were badly interfered with. Do not try to travel on any route today, Great Western Train, whose trains connect London to Bristol and Cornwall, said on X. Amongst those killed during the storm were a pet dog walker in North Wales and a man...

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East Asia

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Japan's Nikkei touches more than a week high on hopes of strong US economy

Japan's Nikkei share average touched its highest in more than one week on Monday, as financiers bought stocks anticipating the U.S. economy to stay strong. The Nikkei reached 39,053.64, hitting its greatest given that Nov. 15, before ending the early morning session 1.53% greater at 38,868.68. The more comprehensive Topix was up 1.02% to 2,747.14. Abroad factors are essential for Japanese stocks now as we have actually not seen much market moving catalysts within Japan, said Fumio Matsumoto, chief strategist at Okasan Securities. Wall Street closed greater on Friday, with all 3 major indexes posting weekly gains, as financiers basked...

Passenger Transportation Services

Chinese self-driving firm WeRide notches $4.21 bln valuation in US IPO

Self-driving firm WeRide notched an appraisal of $ 4.21 billion after raising $120 million in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) on Friday, ending up being the latest Chinese company to capitalize on reducing regulatory hurdles to list in New York. The company offered 7.7 million American depositary shares in the offering at $15.50 a piece, the lower end of its targeted range of $15.50 to $18.50 per ADS. It likewise raised around $320.5 million in a concurrent personal positioning. WeRide anticipates to raise an overall of $458.5 million from both the IPO and the personal placement. The Chinese firm,...

Passenger Transportation Services

Tokyo Metro shares untraded on market debut

Tokyo City saw its stock untraded on its Tokyo market launching on Wednesday with a. excess of buy orders in early trade. Tokyo Metro, one of the capital's 2 major train. operators, raised $2.3 billion after pricing its initial public. offering at the top of an indicative variety at 1,200 yen apiece. The IPO was more than 15 times oversubscribed, Reuters has. reported, with financiers drawn to a family name with an. appealing dividend yield. The listing of a big company familiar to individual. financiers has a large benefit in widening the investor base,. Toshio Morita, CEO of the Japan...

Ground Transportation

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's biggest IPO in 6 years, sources state

Tokyo City is anticipated to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after rates its initial public offering at the top end of its variety, according to 2 sources familiar with the matter, in the largest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The IPO was more than 15 times oversubscribed, stated the sources, with the firm's dividend yield seen as an appealing proposition by many including retail investors drawn to a. home name. The business has priced the shares at 1,200 yen apiece,. compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, according to the. sources, who decreased to be...

Transport Infrastructure

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's greatest IPO in years, sources state

Tokyo Metro is expected to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after pricing its going public at the top end of its range, according to two sources knowledgeable about the matter, in the biggest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The company has actually priced the shares at 1,200 yen each, compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, said the sources, who declined to be called as the info is not public. Tokyo Metro declined to comment. One of Tokyo's two major subway operators, the company is set to announce the rates later Tuesday and list on...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Carlyle-backed Rigaku wants to raise up to $870 mln in Tokyo IPO

Japan Xray screening tool maker Rigaku set a tentative going public (IPO) price range of 1,230 to 1,260 yen ($ 8.48) per share versus a preliminary quote of 1,230 yen, a regulative filing showed on Wednesday. At the top of the range, Rigaku, which is backed by buyout company Carlyle Group, would raise approximately 129 billion yen ($ 870 million), consisting of an overallotment. Rigaku's final IPO rate will be selected Oct. 17, before the Tokyo Stock market listing on Oct. 25. Japan's stock exchange suffered a selloff in early August, sparked by a surprise rate of interest walking and...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Subway operator Tokyo City releases $2.25 bln IPO

Subway operator Tokyo Metro said on Friday it prepares to note on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 23, setting the phase for what would be Japan's biggest initial public offering (IPO) in about six years. At Tokyo City's a sign price of 1,100 yen per share, 319.55 billion yen ($ 2.25 billion) worth of shares will be used. Tokyo City's history go back to 1920 with the facility of the Tokyo Underground Railway Business. Seven years later, it opened Japan's very first subway line, between the Asakusa and Ueno districts of Tokyo. Individually, Rigaku, a maker of X-ray screening...

Transport Infrastructure

Malaysia's sultan to check out China, eyes facilities assistance

Malaysia's Sultan Ibrahim will visit China for a fourday visit, China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday, with the ceremonial ruler from the southern state of Johor most likely to seek assistance to revive jobs improving its connectivity to neighbouring Singapore. Sultan Ibrahim was installed as the country's 17th king in January, under a special system of monarchy where the heads of Malaysia's 9 royal families take turns to be the king every 5 years, and are expected to stay above politics. However the 65 year-old has actually suggested he means to weigh in on the nation's political issues , and...

Transport Infrastructure

Eleven dead after school bus strikes trainees, moms and dads in eastern China

Eleven people were killed in China's eastern Shandong province on Tuesday after a school bus lost control at a hectic pedestrian junction, broadcaster CCTV reported, with disturbing video revealing bodies resting on the road and caught under the automobile. 6 parents and 5 children were killed in the incident while one remained in crucial condition. More than 2 dozen were injured, CCTV said. Dongping Cops Department stated in a statement on WeChat that a car getting students lost control at a junction in Dongping County, Shandong on Tuesday morning. The accident is under examination, it added. In July, an automobile...

Passenger Transportation Services

Japan, Tokyo federal governments target $4.7 bln assessment for Tokyo Metro in IPO, sources state

Japan's national and Tokyo governments are seeking a 700 billion yen ($ 4.7 billion). assessment for Tokyo City as they prepare to list the subway. operator as early as Octoberend, 3 sources stated, in what. would be the nation's most significant IPO in approximately 6 years. The two federal governments, which own 100% of Tokyo Metro, plan to. set up a conference of brokerages within a week for an instruction on. the IPO and anticipate to receive approval for the listing from the. Tokyo Stock Exchange as soon as mid-September, the sources. said. With half the company to be offered,...

Passenger Transportation

Japan, Tokyo governments target $4.7 bln appraisal for Tokyo Metro in IPO, sources state

Japan's nationwide and Tokyo federal governments are seeking a 700 billion yen ($ 4.7 billion). valuation for Tokyo Metro as they prepare to note the subway. operator as early as Octoberend, three sources stated, in what. would be the country's biggest IPO in approximately six years. The two governments, which own 100% of Tokyo City, plan to. set up a meeting of brokerages within a week for a rundown on. the IPO and anticipate to receive approval for the listing from the. Tokyo Stock Exchange as soon as mid-September, the sources stated. With half the business to be sold, the...

Transport Infrastructure

China, Vietnam eye boost to rail links as leading leaders fulfill

Rail links will be high on the agenda when Vietnam's recently designated leader To Lam travels to China to satisfy President Xi Jinping next week, authorities stated, as the neighbours seek to boost trade. Smooth rail links are viewed as essential for supply chains, as a growing variety of Chinese producers move some export-oriented operations to Vietnam in the middle of trade stress between China and the United States. The countries are connected by 2 railways from Southern China to Vietnam's capital Hanoi and its northern commercial hub, but the Vietnamese infrastructure dates back to French colonisation and has a...