AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRoad Safety Shock (Uganda): Uganda’s police say a school bus crash has killed 23 children and one adult, with all school field trips suspended nationwide while authorities investigate and tighten safety training. Public Transport Disruption (Auckland): Auckland’s Waitematā station reopened after a vegetation fire forced closures and disrupted rail services across the network. Rail Security & Resilience (Ukraine): Russia carried out a double strike on a train in Zaporizhzhia; passengers and staff were evacuated and services continue under a dispatcher-controlled schedule. Green Fleet Push (Zanzibar): Zanzibar plans to replace its fuel-powered government vehicle fleet with electric vehicles, starting with electric public buses in pilot trials. Hydrogen Rail Milestone (India): India launched its first domestically built hydrogen-powered train, “NaMo Green Rail,” with pilot refuelling facilities in Haryana. Freight Rail Boom (China-Europe): Xinjiang’s Alashankou and Horgos rail ports logged 10,000 China-Europe freight train trips in 2026 so far, with faster customs processing. Bus Lane Enforcement (Cape Town): New N2 bus-lane cameras are active, with unauthorized motorists facing R1,500 fines. Transit Modernisation (Los Angeles): Metro approved the K Line extension alignment, but funding timelines could push train service out by decades. Cybersecurity (London): Two Scattered Spider hackers were sentenced for the TfL cyberattack that disabled 148 systems and hit 27,000 staff with password resets. Local Transit Funding (England): A free bus travel rule for children aged 5–15 runs across August, expected to benefit more than 14 million people.
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