NYS Comptroller: New Debt Will Weigh MTA Down For Decades
Future generations of transit riders should beware the MTA’s debt-backed plan to support its capital construction program. As a September report from NY State Comptroller
Future generations of transit riders should beware the MTA’s debt-backed plan to support its capital construction program. As a September report from NY State Comptroller
Metro-North Railroad officials are testing bike racks on the railroad’s newest rail cars, the M-8s, which are being rolled out on the New Haven Line.
Things are looking worse and worse for Long Island Bus riders, who face privatization of the system next year. Over the weekend, Veolia Transportation Vice
On Sunday, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano was able to display his 1969 Chevy Corvette at the county’s second annual “Cruise to the Show” parade
For months, Nassau County has planned to privatize its Long Island Bus system, handing it over to international firm Veolia Transportation at the start of
This summer, the MTA/Metro-North put out its first ever Request for Proposals for transit-oriented development (TOD). Branded “It’s Happening in Harrison,” this project involves transforming
A new report from NYC’s Independent Budget Office examines the many dedicated taxes and fees that help underwrite the health of the MTA and keep
The B44 bus line in central Brooklyn, New York City’s fifth busiest route, carries more than 40,000 riders a day. But it hardly provides sterling service.
In early June, Nassau County announced that Veolia Transportation will operate its bus system starting in January 2012, and claimed that there would be no
Today the MTA announced its budget proposal for 2012 and explained how it plans to fill a $9 billion gap in its capital construction program.