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Wheel Talk: Conversations on Public Transit and Mobility

Wheel Talk: Conversations on Public Transit and Mobility

著者: San Mateo County Transit District
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Join Public Information Officers Dan Lieberman and Randol White as they explore the evolving world of transportation in San Mateo County and the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Wheel Talk breaks down the moving parts of public transit — including SamTrans, Caltrain, and the San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) — along with regional transit trends, new technology, and community perspectives.


Each episode features insightful conversations about navigating travel along the Peninsula — whether on foot, by bicycle, SamTrans bus, Caltrain commuter rail, or car. Listen to in-depth interviews with transit experts, agency leaders, planners, and advocates who share transparent insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping Bay Area mobility.


Whether you’re a daily transit rider, transportation planner, or interested in sustainable, inclusive transportation solutions, Wheel Talk delivers strategic perspectives on the public transit systems that keep the Bay Area connected and moving forward.


Subscribe to Wheel Talk to stay informed about the latest developments in Bay Area public transit and regional transportation planning.

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  • The Big Sync: Making Bay Area transit transfers seamless
    2025/08/05

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    Wheel Talk Guests (in order of appearance):

    • Andy Metz, AC Transit Regional Plans Principal Planner
    • Millie Tolleson, SamTrans Director of Planning
    • Ted Burgwyn, Caltrain Director of Rail Network and Operations Planning
    • Adina Levin, Seamless Bay Area Executive Director

    The Big Sync: How SamTrans Is Teaming Up to Improve Transit Transfers on the Peninsula

    SamTrans is partnering with other Bay Area transit agencies to better align bus and rail schedules at major hubs along the Peninsula. The effort is part of a regional initiative known as the Big Sync.

    One element of the Big Sync is the Bay Area TRANSFER Plan — short for Transit Reliability and Accessibility Network Scheduling Framework and Equitable Regional. The goal is to improve the rider experience by reducing transfer wait times and increasing reliability at key multimodal hubs.

    By synchronizing arrivals and departures where services intersect, the plan aims to make transit more seamless, equitable and time-competitive — especially for riders who depend on multiple systems to complete a single trip.

    This August, four major Bay Area transit hubs are seeing improved interagency coordination: Daly City BART and Palo Alto Caltrain — both served by SamTrans — along with Concord BART and Dublin/Pleasanton BART.

    “It really is about how we knit the system together in a way that works for the rider,” said SamTrans Director of Planning Millie Tolleson. “And that’s across agencies.”

    Read more about how this coordination is unfolding along the Peninsula.

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    22 分
  • Learn why hydrogen power is the next big tool for public transit
    2025/02/18

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    The first hydrogen fuel cell electric buses (FCEBs) to serve public transit customers along the peninsula are now in service, with many more on the way in the weeks, months and years to come.

    The San Mateo County Transit District, or SamTrans, recently placed an order for 108 additional hydrogen busses, marking the largest order of its kind in North America to date.

    The move toward hydrogen at Sam trans is symbolic of a major shift in the public transportation industry. But why hydrogen? What makes this such an attractive carbon free choice for transit? Where does hydrogen fuel even come from? And is it truly green?

    SamTrans Public Information Officer Randol White asks those questions and more to:

    • SamTrans Director of Maintenance David harbor
    • Dr. Lewis Fulton, the Director of the Energy Futures Program at the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies and chair of the Transportation Working Group of the California Hydrogen Hub known as ARCHES.
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    17 分
  • Episode 7: Transit-Oriented Development
    2020/03/19

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    SamTrans' Director of Real Estate and Property Development, Brian Fitzpatrick, offers insight into the District's land use over the years along with Caltrain's new transit-oriented development policy (or as we loving call it, "Tod") and what it means for the agency's future.

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    55 分
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