Harlem Leaders Ask NYC DOT to Restart 125th SBS Project
In response to the New York City Department of Transportation’s (NYC DOT) cancellation of the 125th Street Select Bus Service (SBS) project last month, three Upper
In response to the New York City Department of Transportation’s (NYC DOT) cancellation of the 125th Street Select Bus Service (SBS) project last month, three Upper
On Monday, MTA riders received good news when the agency announced roughly $18 million in service restoration and expansions, and another $10.5 million in increased
Bad news for transit riders: Thanks to opposition from State Senator Bill Perkins, among others, 32,000 crosstown bus riders in Harlem will continue to enjoy
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
Since 1999, TSTC has been pushing for the MTA, which operates seven bridges and two tunnels in New York City, to convert its congestion- and pollution-inducing toll booths to
Call it a sweep, a transfer, a diversion, theft. Regardless of the semantics war surrounding the use of $20 million in dedicated MTA funds to bolster New
As Tri-State surmised in an initial review of Governor Cuomo’s 2013-2014 Executive Budget last month, the Governor is proposing to use an old Albany budget “balancing” trick: diverting
Elected officials are outraged over the spate of recent deaths in MTA subway stations. Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer has called upon the MTA to
A January 2013 report by the Regional Plan Association and the Long Island Index, “How the Long Island Rail Road Could Shape the Next Economy,”
Last week, Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) chief Michael Setzer recommended the bus system adopt higher fares in order to maintain the same fare structure as the MTA. Because