
Coming Soon: A Pedestrian Plaza for Penn Station
We’ve been focused lately on the future of train operations beneath Penn Station here at MTR. Now we’re shifting our attention to what’s happening on the streets

We’ve been focused lately on the future of train operations beneath Penn Station here at MTR. Now we’re shifting our attention to what’s happening on the streets
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
Sunday, July 26 marked the 25th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act, which has helped improve access on streets and in transportation facilities for people with disabilities. Yet
Although the Tri-State Transportation Campaign rarely weighs in on issues relating to taxis and livery cars, the debate taking place in New York City regarding a cap

New York has the nation’s smallest ecological footprint of any state, according to the Global Footprint Network‘s 2015 State of the States report released earlier this month. The

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
It was just before 9 p.m. on a warm June evening as I headed out for my nightly run. I waited to cross at an intersection. When I got
The New York Daily News published an op-ed on the Right of Way Law Thursday afternoon by Tri-State Transportation Campaign Executive Director (and former bus driver) Veronica Vanterpool. Here
Two bills which may soon be making their way to the New York City Council aim to weaken the Right of Way Law, one of the City’s
The New Haven Independent published a feature last week in which a reporter shadowed a bicycle-mounted parking enforcement officer making his rounds: Seeing a white Highlander