5 Days and Counting to Longer Commutes and Higher Fares
The pressure on Governor Paterson and the New York State Legislature to stop drastic MTA fare hikes and service cuts continues to build. The cuts
The pressure on Governor Paterson and the New York State Legislature to stop drastic MTA fare hikes and service cuts continues to build. The cuts
Yesterday at the NYMTC Annual Meeting, Timothy Gilchrist was once again dubbed “Captain Asphalt.” It’s the second time MTR has heard the title be used
Like New York’s, New Jersey’s stimulus transportation projects have gone online. New Jersey will receive almost $1.1 billion for transportation projects, with $162 million of
A community visioning process to identify ways to reuse the old Department of Public Works site next to the Ossining Train Station. Changing city ordinances
The metropolitan planning organizations of New York State have released their lists of transportation projects that are eligible for stimulus funds designated by the American
NYCDOT and NYC Transit have already started using bus rapid transit to speed up New York City’s notoriously slow bus system. But where should the
The Regional Plan Association continues its excellent work mapping the MTA’s planned service cuts, which will occur if state elected officials can’t get behind a
At an Albany press conference today, the State Senate Democrats released a stopgap MTA funding plan that would not address the agency’s long-term capital needs
On March 4, Carteret became the newest participant in the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) “Live Where You Work” homebuyer incentive program. The
Newly released figures from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) show transit ridership growing 4 percent nationwide in 2008 over 2007, with 10.7 billion trips