Nassau County Bus Ridership the Lowest Since 1998
According to the National Transit Database, the primary source for transit information in the United States, Nassau County bus ridership dipped below the 30 million
According to the National Transit Database, the primary source for transit information in the United States, Nassau County bus ridership dipped below the 30 million
A recent New York Times feature about plans to revive Newark’s Military Park described a grandiose $3.25 million project that seeks to revitalize the “derelict” park.
A December 2011 report from Transportation for America indicated that over 10 million drivers cross structurally deficient bridges in New Jersey every day. In 2010, NJDOT released
UPDATE: THE BK GATEWAY VISION PANEL IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO WEATHER. The BK Gateway Vision Elected Official Panel is this Saturday, February 9,
Few areas were spared in Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy’s biennial budget (FY 2014 and 2015), including transportation. The budget, which was released Wednesday, recommends: a $75 million
On Monday, the New York State Thruway Authority hosted a panel in Tarrytown to introduce the members of the Tappan Zee Constructors team that will build
A weekly roundup of good deeds, missteps, heroic feats and epic failures in Tri-State transportation news. Winners New Haven Mayor John DeStefano — New Haven’s longest-serving
As Tri-State surmised in an initial review of Governor Cuomo’s 2013-2014 Executive Budget last month, the Governor is proposing to use an old Albany budget “balancing” trick: diverting
The Suffolk County Department of Public Works will hold public hearings in March to consider a fare increase on Suffolk County Accessible Transportation (SCAT) buses.
Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) riders who use cash to pay for their bus rides won a big victory last week when, after months of advocacy in
After years of consistently being named the most deadly road for pedestrians in the region, Hempstead Turnpike has finally been getting the treatment it deserves
Citing a shortage of cash, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority is reportedly planning to borrow up to $1.4 billion this year to fund the widening of the