Inside the federal program powering transit rail fleet replacement and domestic manufacturing growth
The Rail Vehicle Replacement Program supports transit agencies operating rolling stock that has already or is soon to be past ...
Next summer’s World Cup is drawing near — but will U.S. cities be ready to move the millions of soccer fans expected for the 39-day tournament?
From predictions for this past year to bus and rail trends, Mass Transit magazine’s special reports depicted how the transit ...
Los Angeles’ World Cup plan has centered on adding 330 buses to its fleet and extending existing lines to cities like Santa ...
Transit agencies have been warning for years that the twin problems of diminished ridership and rising costs could send entire public transportation systems into a tailspin. Now, some worry that day ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Commuters and students in Philadelphia woke up earlier on Monday and scrambled to avoid being late as they navigated service reductions that the region’s public transit agency ...
For months, Illinois transit leaders warned of a doomsday scenario that would hobble the region’s mass transit systems. Dozens of bus lines were on the chopping block, they warned, along with whole ...
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Friday that Chicago and Boston are at risk of losing federal support unless local leaders swiftly take steps to improve safety on their transit systems.
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Higher tolls and taxes expected with $1.5 billion Illinois mass transit bill now law
Greg Bishop discusses the enactment of a bill Gov. J.B. Pritzker says ushers in a world class mass transit system. Opponents ...
On Tuesday, Illinois state lawmakers will return to Springfield for a veto session and will consider legislation to address funding for the Chicago region’s mass transit system. In the debate over the ...
With state funding for mass transit held hostage in the seven-week budget battle between Senate Republicans, House Democrats and the governor’s office, Westmoreland County’s bus system does not face ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Friday that Chicago and Boston are at risk of losing federal support unless local leaders swiftly take steps to improve safety on their transit systems.
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