NJDOT to Northern Counties: Fix It Last After being blasted by North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority members last month, NJDOT revised its proposed capital plan and made it worse. Under the newly revised capital plan, released on ...
Midtown Light Rail Lives? This week's Village Voice reported that Mayor Giuliani's office has ordered a new feasibility study on the idea of a light rail line along Manhattan's 42nd Street. An earlier look at the proje...
Route 6 Foes Wary of End Run On March 18, Assistant Secretary of the Army for civil works H. Martin Lancaster briefly visited eastern Connecticut and announced he would appoint a negotiator to meet with Governor Rowland and Rep. ...
Coming to a Station Near You As a venture into straphanger democracy, it was a decent event. The NYC Transit Authority held an open house Wednesday afternoon featuring a mock-up of the new car that will enter service on the numb...
Traffic Engineers Run New Jersey A citizen of New Jersey who has complained at length to his State Assembly member about New Jersey DOT's seeming intention to accelerate car dependence and the agency's lack of response to local conce...
Metro-North Priorities and Projects: Regional Rail Projects In addition to the well-publicized transit issues and projects like commuter rail's survival in Connecticut, the prospect of major political backing for the connection of the Long Island Railroad to G...
The Gridlock Within (2) Reportedly, NYC DOT Bicycle Coordinator John Benfatti has been praised within his agency in the wake of a Sunday NY Times "City" page puff-profile of NYC's official bicycle transportation pr...
Twilight of the PA Crain's said this week that Governor Pataki had given his friend, Port Authority executive director Robert Boyle, six months to tell him whether the PA can be made to work or should be dismantl...