Re-use of Queens’ Abandoned Rockaway Beach Branch Should Maximize Benefit for the Community
For the past five decades, no one paid much attention to the remains of the abandoned railway that used to run the Long Island Rail
For the past five decades, no one paid much attention to the remains of the abandoned railway that used to run the Long Island Rail
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in tri-state transportation news. Winners Amtrak — Amtrak ridership is up during the first six months of
Trying to understand how decisions are made in Albany is bewildering, and amidst the recent scandals, it is hard not to be skeptical about the process.
The Long Island Complete Streets Summit is tomorrow, Thursday April 11. This is your last chance to register. The summit begins at 8 a.m.and will
In an attempt to capitalize on additional State Transit Operating Assistance (STOA) included in the recently adopted New York State budget, Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman filed a resolution last week
Last week, the Connecticut Department of Transportation announced it was moving ahead with a project to widen about three miles of Interstate 84 in Waterbury.
In the United States, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) set the transportation priorities for urbanized regions with populations of at least 50,000, and they determine which
Tri-State Transportation Campaign is seeking a summer intern to support our internal and external communications. Applicants should have some familiarity with online communication tools, content
“Public Health is Return on Investment: Save Lives, Save Money.” That is the theme for this year’s National Public Health Week, April 1-7, and the
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance became just the latest public official to endorse speed cameras as a traffic safety tool, but there’s even bigger news