More Support Seen for Hartford-New Britain Busway
As the process to secure $275 million in federal New Starts funding for the Hartford-New Britain Busway draws to a close, advocates of the project
As the process to secure $275 million in federal New Starts funding for the Hartford-New Britain Busway draws to a close, advocates of the project
[Update: The day after canceling the project, Gov. Christie met with USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood and agreed to a further two-week review of the project
Long Island Bus riders, students and members of various advocacy groups gathered at the Mineola Intermodal Center today to mourn the potential passing of LI
Multiple news sources have reported that NJ Governor Chris Christie will either cancel or indefinitely delay the Access to the Region’s Core rail tunnel between
Yesterday USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood announced the awarding of $776 million to transit agencies looking to repair and modernize buses, bus facilities and equipment. Funding
Nearly a year and a half after it was signed into law by Governor M. Jodi Rell, Connecticut’s Complete Streets Law goes into full effect
Please save the date for the Tri-State Transportation Campaign’s 2010 Annual Benefit, the evening of November 11 in Manhattan. We will be honoring U.S. Sen.
Led by the indefatigable Councilwoman Connie Kepert, the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County last week became the third municipality on Long Island to adopt
Even as NJ Gov. Chris Christie’s administration debates canceling the Access to the Region’s Core rail tunnel between New Jersey and New York — supposedly
Transportation advocates looking for a fully funded multi-year transportation bill got a boost last week when USDOT Secretary Ray LaHood told members of the Transportation
Select Bus Service is coming to Manhattan’s East Side in just a few weeks. This innovative package of bus improvements is planned for First and
Albany and New York City can seem worlds apart, but when it comes to transportation woes, there may be more similarities than differences. At a