Advocates Call for Additional New York State Funding for Suffolk County Transit
Suffolk County bus and paratransit riders gathered in Hauppauge with business, labor, planning and transit advocates today to urge Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New
Suffolk County bus and paratransit riders gathered in Hauppauge with business, labor, planning and transit advocates today to urge Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New
With people driving less and federal largesse not what it used to be, it would make sense for state departments of transportation to shift away
This week, the New York State Assembly and Senate finally showed their cards, making public their one-house budget resolutions in response to Governor Cuomo’s Executive Budget.
Between 2010 and 2012, more than 900 pedestrians were killed on roads in New York State. To highlight how broad-based these fatalities are, Tri-State released an
The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) released its annual overview of transit ridership in the United States today, and by and large the news across the country
It’s the inherent conflict of cities: we choose dense urban environments for the proximity to other people and places, yet being too close to too
Our friends at Transportation Alternatives are hosting a community workshop next week geared toward making safety improvements on Brooklyn’s Jay Street, “a critical connector to the Brooklyn
We need your help! We want to make sure that legislative leaders in Albany will protect funding for transit. Will you add your plea to that
Last month, in the wake of the tragic derailment of a Metro-North train at Spuyten Duyvil that killed four passengers in December 2013, the Metropolitan Transportation
Despite four unsuccessful lawsuits in six years to stop the construction of the 91st Street Marine Transfer Station (MTS) in Manhattan, opponents are still making the