New ARC Design: Smaller Station, Larger Crowds
Absent mitigation, Access to the Region’s Core will bring overwhelming crowds to the NYC crosswalks and sidewalks highlighted in black. NJ Transit has released a
Absent mitigation, Access to the Region’s Core will bring overwhelming crowds to the NYC crosswalks and sidewalks highlighted in black. NJ Transit has released a
The Connecticut General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Transportation reported 31 bills out of committee as of Monday, the official deadline for doing so, on issues
Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi spent much of yesterday’s State of the County address discussing government consolidation and property tax relief, but also talked at
7th Ave. between 34th and 35th Streets, during the afternoon rush. A couple of weeks ago, MTR asked readers to come up with an evocative
While NJ Gov. Corzine’s asset monetization plan, which includes $3 billion to widen the state’s toll roads, has dominated the press, towns and state agencies
The number of people killed in traffic collisions regionwide fell in 2007 over 2006 levels, according to preliminary data collected from the New York City
Last month, MTR announced that the Tri-State Campaign would launch an advocacy campaign centered around the unfriendly pedestrian environment surrounding Penn Station. Commuters already deal
According to the Hartford Courant, ConnDOT is studying the feasibility of building a bicycle and pedestrian pathway along the William H. Putnam Route 3 Bridge,
Who needs the space on 32nd Street more? NYC’s Penn Station is the busiest transit hub in the country, handling more people a day than
The New York Post recently quoted a few business owners angry about the effect NYC’s separated Ninth Avenue bike lane is having (or potentially could