New Jersey’s Shrinking Commitment to Transit
New Jersey’s public transit system links residents with economic centers both inside and outside the state. But the state has committed steadily smaller shares of
New Jersey’s public transit system links residents with economic centers both inside and outside the state. But the state has committed steadily smaller shares of
A new report from NYC’s Independent Budget Office examines the many dedicated taxes and fees that help underwrite the health of the MTA and keep
The B44 bus line in central Brooklyn, New York City’s fifth busiest route, carries more than 40,000 riders a day. But it hardly provides sterling service.
Tri-State Transportation Campaign Executive Director Kate Slevin issued the following statement after the Port Authority announced steep fare and toll increases on the PATH rail
“The potential transportation impacts are ominous.” It’s a striking statement—something one might expect from a citizen activist, not a discussion paper drafted by NYSDOT. Leaked
In early June, Nassau County announced that Veolia Transportation will operate its bus system starting in January 2012, and claimed that there would be no
For many of us, learning how to ride a bike was a rite of passage. Being able to ride to school, the store or even
Last month, the Business Alliance for Northeast Mobility launched a new blog, “Back on Track: Northeast,” to follow the region’s progress towards establishing high-quality passenger rail
Earlier this month, House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chair John Mica unveiled an outline for a 6-year federal transportation bill that would cut funding levels
Earlier this month, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino joined State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and Senate Transportation Committee Chair Charles Fuschillo to call for