CATA, EATRAN, and Clinton Transit will provide systemwide free rides to food pantry locations until SNAP benefits are restored.
The heart of the transit funding package is a decision to use all state motor fuel sales taxes to fund mass transit instead of sending that cash to the Road Fund.
Metro Transit currently has 123 train operators, another 14 in training, and another class of 15 starting in December.
Two New York City civil engineers accomplished their goal of visiting every metro system in the country, topping off their ...
For months, Illinois transit leaders warned of a doomsday scenario that would hobble the region’s mass transit systems. That ...
State lawmakers approved new funding for public transportation agencies without large statewide tax increases previously ...
A pilot project involving the barriers began more than a year ago on two cars and was recently expanded to a full train set, ...
The murder of Iryna Zarutska on the CATS Blue Line in August has raised concerns about rider safety as Mecklenburg County voters prepare to decide Tuesday whether to raise sales taxes to fund more ...
Transit Diaries is a series in which residents of the Washington region track how they get around for a week, shedding light on what’s working well and not so well with our transportation systems. We ...
Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) is investing $1 million to bolster security across its network after workers raised ...
Since 2010, the population of the Hudson Valley has been steadily increasing, with more people moving up north to escape city ...
Gov JB Pritzker on Wednesday poured cold water on taxing streaming services, billionaires, adding fees to tickets for large ...