their coverage. there is a gap in their detection capability if they do not have this specifically. this is real and it is happening. and we know it because of our intelligence. that is why the k-9 c are so important. each dog harness has multiple sensors that send a real type updates to a mobile command post. the officers tracked those readings and respond accordingly. there in 24 seven threat the transit system. when they re out and about we can pull them up on the laptop or on the computer. and see what is going on with these teams. now jon, and these dogs and k-9 units are out across newark city subway system if you re writing it you might see them for the nypd s work on this technology for about five years. they really unveiled it a few years back when the pope came to town they re going to continue to use it to keep people safe, jon good to have it too bad we need it.
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Rebirth of the Streetcar
KC Streetcar, Kansas City. William C. Vantuono photo
RAILWAY AGE, MAY 2021 ISSUE: Nearly wiped out decades ago, the lightest form of light rail has made a remarkable comeback.
Two centuries ago, before anyone had the idea of laying rails on the ground so wheels could run swiftly and smoothly over them, nobody could travel faster than they or a horse could walk, or a boat could sail. Then came trains and streetcars, and everybody’s world suddenly seemed smaller.
Then, in the past century, came the decline of passenger trains and the near-extinction of streetcars in the United States and Canada. The past few decades have brought the rebirth of the streetcar, but not necessarily the way it was in its former Golden Age. It has become a genus, with several different species of vehicles that could be classified as “streetcars” or as the related species of “light rail” in all parts of the nation.