NJ Transit Ridership Up Across the Board
New Jersey Transit recently opened its committee meetings to the public, allowing riders greater insight into the agency’s operations and performance stats. Ridership data made available at the August
New Jersey Transit recently opened its committee meetings to the public, allowing riders greater insight into the agency’s operations and performance stats. Ridership data made available at the August
President Obama visited New York this week to call on Congress to act on his five year transportation funding plan, which would increase federal spending beyond
Even with the weather on its side, New Jersey Transit was unable to meet the transit demands of the approximately 28,000 attendees who purchased rail
Although it seems like we’ve been hearing Christmas music since Halloween, we should not forget that there’s another major American holiday coming up. So before we hop
Across the United States, the suburbs have often been synonymous with affluence. But a new publication from Brookings titled Confronting Suburban Poverty highlights that “the poor
Congress has begun debating a $60 billion funding package that would rebuild and strengthen the tri-state region’s battered infrastructure in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. A strong
New Jersey’s transportation infrastructure got hit so hard by Superstorm Sandy that three weeks after the storm, the state is still reeling from the impacts.
Your weekly guide to heroic and villainous actions in tri-state transportation and development. Winners Connecticut sustainable streets advocates–on Wednesday, over 70 advocates, town planners, engineers,
As legislators work to negotiate between three separate visions for New York’s 2012-13 budget—Governor Cuomo’s, the Senate’s, and the Assembly’s—transit funding has assumed its usual
Multiple news outlets have reported that Port Authority Executive Director Chris Ward will resign by the end of October, after 3 years of leading the