Transit Investment Creating Jobs in Upstate New York
Following Monday’s USDOT announcement of $2 billion for intercity rail projects across the country, officials at Alstom Transport joined the Apollo Alliance and others to detail
Following Monday’s USDOT announcement of $2 billion for intercity rail projects across the country, officials at Alstom Transport joined the Apollo Alliance and others to detail
Route 25/25A in downtown Smithtown, in Suffolk County, is becoming well known for all the wrong reasons. Last week, two young sisters, Mabel and Melody
[Update 5/13: Gov. Malloy and state unions have reportedly reached a tentative deal, with details to be announced today.] The Connecticut General Assembly passed its
This coming Monday, May 16th, there will be a Transportation Equity Town Hall at The Warehouse in Syracuse, 6-9 PM. Hosted by Syracuse First, a
In March, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano said the county would slash its contribution to Long Island Bus from $9 million to $4.1 million a
The region will receive almost $900 million for high-speed rail projects from the funds rejected by Florida’s governor earlier this year, with the majority of
A trial program to get NYC businesses to move truck deliveries to night and early morning hours has had promising results, as the city makes a bigger
Last month, the Christie Administration announced that it was able to “prioritize enough money” to accelerate its project to widen the Garden State Parkway. In a
Congress returned to work this week just in time for a new round of political football over soaring gas prices, which have topped over $4/gallon
In March, the NJ Turnpike Authority announced it would seek to end off-peak toll discounts on the NJ Turnpike for drivers whose E-ZPass accounts are
Staff of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign accepted a 2011 EPA Environmental Quality Award at a ceremony in downtown Manhattan on Friday. According to the EPA,
[Update: Gov. Christie said on May 2 that the state would continue to fight the bill in federal administrative court. Federal officials said interest would