AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBus Safety & Accountability (Philippines): LTFRB grounded 26 Victory Liner buses after a Benguet crash killed one and injured about 90, issuing a show-cause order and coordinating insurance payouts while investigating mechanical failure and a multi-vehicle collision. Transit Violence (US): Atlanta MARTA police arrested and charged John Elijah Matthews with murder after an unprovoked stabbing killed 66-year-old Margaret Swan on a train near Oakland City Station. London Rail Disruption (UK): Tube strikes are set to go ahead after talks failed, with RMT walkouts on Tuesday and Thursday causing major service gaps on several lines and urging riders to plan early. Fare Enforcement (US): WMATA says a crackdown on Metrobus and Metrorail fare evasion led to nearly 400 citations and five arrests, with more police and management presence planned. Transit Tech & Access (US/Canada/UK): LA Metro rolled out tap-to-pay and a unified app for faster boarding; UK rail research unveiled AI-based real-time carriage crowd monitoring using privacy-conscious depth sensing. Public Transport Operations (Canada/US): Toronto reported 13 minor injuries after two TTC buses collided; NJ Transit warned of up to 30-minute delays into Penn Station due to Hudson River tunnel issues. Service Updates (Global): WeGo will run a special CMA Fest train June 6, while Poland’s FlixBus resurrects the “Highway to Hel” 666 route after backlash.
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