NJ Transit Board Approves 9 Percent Fare Hike
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
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
MTR recently met with the Capital District Transportation Commission (CDTC), the Capital District’s federally-designated Metropolitan Planning Organization, to hear about the agency’s 25-year regional transportation plan New Visions 2040,
It’s been said that life moves pretty fast, and if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. With the
MAP-21, the current federal highway legislation, is set to expire on July 31, and Congress is feeling the pressure. The federal government has been unable (or unwilling) to
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
Public and private officials from New York State’s North Country this month announced the founding of the North American Center of Excellence for Transportation Equipment, a partnership
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,
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy announced Sunday that the budget deal reached over the weekend will include the largest transportation investment in the state’s history. According to
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
Last summer, members of Congress decided they needed more time to find a long-term solution to the ailing highway trust fund, so they passed an eight-month extension.