Busway Offers New Transit Future for Connecticut
Apparently 13 is a lucky number for Central Connecticut transit riders and businesses. That’s because after 13 years, Connecticut and the Federal Transit Administration have finally
Apparently 13 is a lucky number for Central Connecticut transit riders and businesses. That’s because after 13 years, Connecticut and the Federal Transit Administration have finally
After months of deliberation, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy announced today that his administration will “aggressively pursue construction” of the Hartford-New Britain Busway, one of the
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qthU6VZEEeo[/youtube] A new video from the Regional Plan Association previews central Connecticut’s transit future and what the completion of the state’s two major transit projects
Are Connecticut officials going to miss out on almost $300 million in federal transit funds because of a dispute over the New Britain-Hartford Busway? Earlier
The federal government’s fiscal year 2011 budget, released this week, has good news for Connecticut’s Hartford-New Britain Busway and New York City’s Nostrand Avenue Select
This week ConnDOT will be holding public meetings on both of its major planned transit projects — the long-delayed Hartford-New Britain Busway and the New
Earlier this week, ConnDOT announced that it will hold agency and public scoping hearings for the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the New
NJ Transit executive director Richard Sarles christens a Go25 bus this morning. U.S. Rep. Donald Payne and others look on. Newark bus trips accounted for
Looking back at the transportation goings-on in Connecticut during the last year, it seems like the state has stalled out on innovative new ideas. 2015
It’s been a year since the launch of CTfastrak, and there was plenty to cheer for at yesterday’s celebration at the Flatbush Avenue station in West