Governors of Transit-Dependent States Don’t Seem to Get It
According to Census journey-to-work data, 27 percent of New York State commuters, and 11 percent of New Jersey commuters, use public transportation to get to work each
According to Census journey-to-work data, 27 percent of New York State commuters, and 11 percent of New Jersey commuters, use public transportation to get to work each
After a tumultuous spring with no definitive solution to the Garden State’s transportation funding problems, the New Jersey Department of Transportation released a conservative Draft Transportation Capital
Today the New Jersey Transit Board of Directors approved a proposal to raise fares by 9 percent and implement service cuts exactly how it was proposed back in
Late last month, Together North Jersey circulated its latest report, Exploration of a Public Bike Share System in Hudson County, which examined the prospect of a
The stage has been set and unfortunately it looks like the show must go on with fare hikes and service cuts for New Jersey Transit

Planners, policymakers and elected officials convened at the Connecticut Department of Transportation in Newington on Tuesday for a tour of the CTfastrak bus rapid transit
Despite strong opposition, New Jersey Transit is moving forward with a 9 percent fare increase and service cuts. The public comment period (more information below) ended on May 21,
There’s an important bill making its way through the New Jersey Legislature which could have a profound impact on transit service in the Garden State.
We’ve featured some of the region’s most popular bicycling routes each Friday during Bike Month. We’re nearing the end, but fortunately New Jersey’s best cycling routes stay
Delran Township in New Jersey’s Burlington County was awarded a $176,000 grant earlier this month to fund sidewalk construction along Route 130. Delran was one