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Art in transit programs can encourage ridership by improving passengers' experience and sense of safety. The programs can also reduce vandalism, offer education opportunities, and support community artists. Learn more about defining art in transit, funding it, siting it, commissioning it, and more. TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program synthesizes programs in urban systems.
TCRP Synthesis 186: The State of Art in Transit Programs offers examples from Atlanta, GA to Vancouver, BC. The photo above shows off Elysium by Stephen Galloway at Powell Street Bay Area Rapid Transit station. Get creative with these inspirational examples!
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Happening today!
March 31 - TRB Webinar: Using TRID to Find the Best Transportation Research
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April 6 - TRB Webinar: Advancing and Deploying Automated Vehicle Technologies
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April 9 – TRB Webinar: Safe Maintenance of Airfield Electrical Systems for Small Airports
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April 10 - TRB Webinar: Artificial Intelligence and Data Governance in Transportation
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Take part in the only airport industry-based research program in which anyone can help define research needs! Submit your problem statements for TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program by April 7.
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The Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) undertakes applied research focusing on the needs of transit operating agencies. You can influence improvements in the transit industry by sharing a problem statement for future research. Submit your research idea by June 22.
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