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Passaic County has started an on-demand ride service in the densely populated cities of Clifton and Passaic, where a significant number of residents don’t own a car.
Those with international tastes or curiosity can now hop aboard one of Connecticut’s rail lines and try that food within walking distance from select stations.
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will soon launch an extensive rail replacement project covering 30 miles of tracks in Boston, forcing schedule changes for one ...
According to a new agency survey, more than half of high schoolers take transit to class and the number of students who bike ...
Amtrak has kicked off the first long-term track outage in support of the East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Project that will ...
The city of Fresno, Calif., Department of Transportation awarded a contract to Complete Coach Works (CCW) to supply and refurbish 11, 40-foot compressed natural gas (CNG) for the department’s Fresno ...
The Belmont Avenue Grade Separation and the Central Avenue Grade Separation projects are now open to the public and are the ...
The technologies are part of the Ridership Improvement and Inspection and Maintenance challenges that will now move to an ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) selected Hines to serve as the developer for the 13.9-acre North ...
The High Point branch of the NAACP and other advocates for passenger train service through the city plan to express complaints about reduced service at a N.C. Department of ...
TriMet is starting construction on the renovation of the nearly 40-year-old NE 82nd Ave. MAX Station while TransLink will be ...
A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the federal government from withholding funding from New ...