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We share the stories, challenges, and successes of the top transit professionals from around the world. Learn how top transit leaders got to where they are with stories and insights from their careers. Get the inside story about public transit and transit trends from the people who run it. Transit Unplugged is hosted and produced by Paul Comfort and brought to you by Modaxo
Learn more at https://transitunplugged.com/

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We share the stories, challenges, and successes of the top transit professionals from around the world. Learn how top transit leaders got to where they are with stories and insights from their careers. Get the inside story about public transit and transit trends from the people who run it. Transit Unplugged is hosted and produced by Paul Comfort and brought to you by Modaxo
Learn more at https://transitunplugged.com/

    Welcome to Transit Unplugged!

    Welcome to Transit Unplugged!

    Transit Unplugged, the world's leading podcast for transit professionals, is hosted and produced by Modaxo SVP and transit evangelist Paul Comfort. Each week, Paul sits down with public transit leaders from around the world to talk about their agencies, how they're facing current challenges, their thoughts on the future of public transit, plus insights into their careers and their approaches to leadership.
    You'll learn exactly what it's like to lead a transit agency, big or small, urban or rural, from the people who are in the chairs doing the job. Tune in to hear these unfiltered, unscripted, and unplugged conversations with the people who are shaping public transit today and tomorrow. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    Episode 300!

    Episode 300!

    Welcome to episode 300 of Transit Unplugged! When Paul started the podcast in November 2017, I don't think anyone would have thought that seven seasons later we'd be at our 300th episode.
    Paul started this podcast to shine a light on the impact of transit on society and give transit leaders a chance to talk about their agencies and their careers, unfiltered and unplugged. Throughout the pandemic Paul interviewed leaders about what it all meant to transit. How were agencies dealing with health restrictions. How agencies were keeping front line workers safe.
    Since the pandemic, the issues have changed. Now it's getting enough drivers, changing ridership patterns, the bus manufacturing crisis, and the looming fiscal cliff.
    Paul continues to meet these issues head on with frank discussion about how agencies are addressing the challenges and how it's shaping them as leaders.
    We're celebrating this milestone with a CEO Roundtable with four leading transit CEOs talking about their agencies, what it's like to be a CEO, and the challenges they face today.
    Recorded live on stage with Paul are:
    Frank White, III (Kansas City Area Transportation Authority)Tiffani Scott (Paratransit, Inc.)David Scorey (Keolis North America)Jameson Auten (Lane Transit District)
    Next week on the show, we have the Chief Innovation Officer from SEPTA (South East Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) Emily Yates talking about not just the innovations she's leading, but the entire process of innovating in public transit overall.
    0:00 Transit Unplugged Episode 300!
    00:05 Introduction by host and producer, Paul Comfort
    01:35 Welcome to Transit Unplugged Live: CEO Roundtable
    02:04 The State of Public Transit: Challenges and Changes
    03:42 Innovative Solutions in Transit: Sacramento's Story
    06:19 Addressing Transit's Relevance and Financial Sustainability
    06:45 Operational Efficiency and Service Adaptation in Boston
    09:47 Redefining Transit's Role in the Community
    13:52 The CEO Experience: Leading in Transit
    23:39 Lightning Round: Future Directions and Innovations
    29:14 Coming up next week on Transit Unplugged

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    System Redesign and Transit Revival in Madison with Justin Stuehrenberg

    System Redesign and Transit Revival in Madison with Justin Stuehrenberg

    Justin Stuehrenberg GM of Madison Metro and his team used COVID as the impetus to finally put a long-planned system redesign into motion and completed it in June 2023. Since then they've seen a 15% increase in ridership. Justin and Paul talked about how his new network works, how geography figured into it, and the new bus rapid transit (BRT) lines coming soon that will use battery electric buses charged en route with overhead pantographs.
    Also in this episode:
    Being part of city government--the good and badWorking with multiple city councils for approvals and fundingJustin's path from designing airplane engines to transit engineering and planning.
    Coming up next week...
    It's episode 300! Yes, we're celebrating 300 episodes with the ThinkTransit CEO Roundtable, covering the most pressing issues in transit today with four of the industry’s most influential CEOs.
    If you have a question or comment, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.
    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo and these fine folks:
    Paul Comfort, host and producerJulie Gates, executive producerTris Hussey, editor and writerTatyana Mechkarova, social media
    Follow us on social media: LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads- Instagram - Facebook
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    00:00 Welcome to Transit Unplugged
    00:15 Introducing Justin Stuenberg and Madison Metro Transit
    01:38 Madison's Unique Transit Challenges and Solutions
    05:13 Funding and Operational Structure of Madison Metro
    07:03 Revolutionizing Transit: Bus Network Redesign and BRT Implementation
    18:15 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and Personal Insights
    21:43 Coming up next week on Transit Unplugged

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    Public Transport Insights and Innovations in the Middle East from UITP MENA

    Public Transport Insights and Innovations in the Middle East from UITP MENA

    In this special episode we have guest host, and past guest, Dr. Kaan Yildizgoz hosting a live CEO roundtable from the Modaxo booth at the UITP MENA Transport Congress and Exhibition. Kaan is joined by:
    Renée Amilcar: President of UITP & General Manager of OC Transpo, CanadaAbdulla Al Marzouqi: Director General – Integrated Transport Centre (ITC), Abu DhabiMohammed Obaid Al Mulla: Member of the Board of Directors of Roads and Transport Authority & Chair of UITP MENA Division, Dubai
    Kaan and his guests talked about not only public transport in the Middle East post-COVID, but also the exciting future in what has been a very car-centric region. In previous episodes of Transit Unplugged from the Middle East, one of the most interesting things has been the interweaving of taxis into the larger public transport system. Now with autonomous taxis becoming a reality, even more exciting opportunities are happening in the region.
    Now with metro systems being built across the region, as well as zero emissions fleets, the Middle East is showing its colors as one of the most innovative regions in the world.
    If you have a question or comment, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.
    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo and these fine folks:
    Dr. Kaan Yildizgoz, guest hostJulie Gates, executive producerTris Hussey, editor and writerTatyana Mechkarova, social media
    Follow us on social media: LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads- Instagram - Facebook
    Sign up for the Transit Unplugged Newsletter
    00:00 Welcome to the Transit Unplugged CEO Live Roundtable
    00:03 Introduction from Kaan Yildizgoz
    00:51 Introducing the Panelists: Leaders of Global Mobility
    02:32 Exploring Post-COVID Mobility Trends and Priorities
    04:18 Focusing on the Middle East: Challenges and Innovations in Mobility
    10:38 The Future of Mobility: Digitalization and Autonomous Taxis
    19:10 Concluding Remarks and Future Aspirations in Mobility
    23:42 Thank you for listening

    • 24 min.
    Public Transit Trumps Politics in Oklahoma City with Mayor David Holt

    Public Transit Trumps Politics in Oklahoma City with Mayor David Holt

    Usually on Transit Unplugged we bring you the voices and stories of transit leaders from around the world, but this week we have something a little different. Join Paul as he sits down with Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt to talk about transit, politics, and changing how people view public transit in his city.
    As David describes it, like many cities West of the Mississippi, Oklahoma City was planned, developed, and built for cars. Transit was seen as transportation of last resort. What this translated into was a sporadic and sparse transit system where people could wait a hour for the next bus after walking miles to get to a stop that's just a stick in the mud.
    David and his predecessor thought it was time to change that and create a modern, robust transit system in Oklahoma's capital city. Now the city is building out its bus route network, putting in bus rapid transit (BRT), and looking at light rail to connect two key suburbs. David's plan hinges on doing big things in small steps over the course of a few years. Instead of proposing a massive light rail network, he's proposing this smaller, focused project to prove it out and build support for the project over the long-term.
    We think you'll enjoy this refreshing discussion from a pro-transit politician who is building support regardless of your politics.
    Coming up next week on the show we have Justin Stuehrenberg, General Manager of the Madison Metro Transit System talking about his big projects happening in his city.
    If you have a question or comment, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.
    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo and these fine folks:
    Paul Comfort, host and producerJulie Gates, executive producerTris Hussey, editor and writerTatyana Mechkarova, social media
    Follow us on social media: LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads- Instagram - Facebook
    Sign up for the Transit Unplugged Newsletter
    00:00 Welcome to Transit Unplugged
    00:05 Introducing Mayor David Holt and Oklahoma City's Transit Vision
    02:04 The Geography and Demographics of Oklahoma City
    05:33 Embark: Oklahoma City's Public Transit System
    07:42 The Evolution of Public Transit in Oklahoma City
    12:37 Funding Transit: The Role of MAPS Initiatives
    16:32 The Future of Transit: Regional Transit Authority and Light Rail Plans
    22:32 Political Perspectives on Transit and Closing Thoughts
    27:24 Coming up next week on Transit Unplugged

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    Tom Gerend and KC Streetcar contribute billions to Kansas City's economy

    Tom Gerend and KC Streetcar contribute billions to Kansas City's economy

    We kicked off 2024 with an episode with Rep. Earl Blumenauer--https://transit-unplugged.captivate.fm/portland-streetcar--who could be credited for the modern streetcar boom in America, and this week we see how streetcars actually drive billions in economic development in Kansas City. Streetcars aren't just moving people and connecting the city in Kansas City, they are driving businesses like the aptly named Streetcar Grill which stands in what used to be a parking lot.
    Tom Gerend has been part of the Kansas City streetcar project since the beginning, first as part of the planning organization that put the project in motion and now as Executive Director of KC Streetcar. For Tom, this streetcar network is his baby; it's a project that creates a legacy for all of Kansas City. But that's not where we start off the interview.
    Historic Union Station in Kansas City was left to rot and ruin; almost demolished from disuse, but a ballot initiative brought it back to life and is now a landmark for the city. Union Station isn't just a transportation hub for the streetcar and Amtrak, it's a gathering place for the entire city. Tom took Paul for a tour of this architectural jewel and everything that's inside, including a model train exhibit and a science museum!
    From Union Station, Tom takes Paul on the streetcar to tell him all about the network and its contributions to the city. From low floors that make it easy for anyone to board to keeping the system fare-free, KC Streetcar is fast becoming integral to the city.
    Paul and Tom finish up at the Streetcar Grill and talk more about his career, the plans for the streetcar network, and the economic benefits it's brought to the city.
    And if all of this sounds amazing, you can see it all on April 11th on Transit Unplugged TV! Make sure you subscribe on YouTube so you don't miss this episode! https://www.youtube.com/@transitunplugged
    In case you missed last week's episode with KCATA CEO Frank White, give it a listen now to learn more about Kansas City and its transit system: https://transitunplugged.com/transit-unplugged-podcast/frank-white-iii-kcata-tod/
    Additional music by Kemet the Phantom "Get Out" ft. The Pharoahs iTunes - https://goo.gl/JFk66P . Used with permission.
    If you have a question or comment, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.
    Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo and these fine folks:
    Paul Comfort, host and producerJulie Gates, executive producerTris Hussey, editor and writerTatyana Mechkarova, social media
    Follow us on social media: LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads- Instagram - a href="https://www.facebook.com/transitunpluggedmedia"...

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