2009 NY Year in Review: A Struggle to Hold the Line
New York State felt the brunt of the national recession in 2009, and its transportation agencies contended with lower revenue from fares, tolls, and taxes.
New York State felt the brunt of the national recession in 2009, and its transportation agencies contended with lower revenue from fares, tolls, and taxes.
MTR will be off through Christmas, and will be posting on a light schedule through January 4. Have a happy holiday season and please walk,
In early September, MTR introduced readers to New York State’s MTA Capital Program Review Board, a six-member committee with veto power over the MTA’s capital
Heeding the call from Tri-State and other groups, the New Jersey Department of Transportation has adopted a complete streets policy, signed by Commissioner Stephen Dilts
In lieu of a year-end general donation, TSTC is asking for your help to raise $2,500 for small, light, portable computers to make our trips
While MTA transit riders are facing draconian reductions in service once again, LI Bus riders are having a particularly rough year. They have faced service
[Update 12/31: Gov. Rell has announced that the NHHS rail money will be on the agenda of the Bond Commission’s January 8 meeting.] The New
Today, despite protests citywide, the MTA Board approved a package of drastic service cuts and an end to free student fares. The funding package, which
After successfully winning a $2 billion financing solution earlier in June, transit riders, elected officials and MTA board members alike are frustrated by the nearly
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