Hudson-Bergen Light Rail to be Extended to Englewood, not Tenafly
“If Tenafly doesn’t want it, that’s OK. We’ll take it!” That was New Jersey Assemblyman Gordon Johnson’s reaction when the New Jersey Transit (NJT) Board
“If Tenafly doesn’t want it, that’s OK. We’ll take it!” That was New Jersey Assemblyman Gordon Johnson’s reaction when the New Jersey Transit (NJT) Board
With Governor Christie set to announce the 2014 budget sometime in late February, recently released data from NJ Transit makes a compelling case for increasing
Interest in transit-oriented development (TOD) within Connecticut has rarely been higher. After releasing TOD grants to several cities and towns last year, the state has
Editor’s Note: East Rutherford passed a budget last night with a 17% municipal tax hike (or an average $400 property tax increase) to cover the financial hole
New Jersey’s transportation infrastructure got hit so hard by Superstorm Sandy that three weeks after the storm, the state is still reeling from the impacts.
As northern New Jersey awaits a plan to deal with the heavy traffic expected from an influx of 55 million annual visitors to the American
As New Jersey municipalities (and developers) continue to show enthusiasm for development near transit hubs, the state and its local communities have just gotten a valuable
Yesterday, at a press conference on the platform of the Dunellen, New Jersey rail station, New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno officially announced that the Borough of Dunellen has become the
What happens when New Jersey fails to invest in public transportation and identify new revenue sources? Service cuts. Yesterday, NJ Transit announced plans to end or reduce service on 11
The third time’s a charm, but not for NJ Transit. Customer satisfaction was down slightly in the system’s third quarterly Scorecard survey. On a 1-10