Overall ridership was up 13% in January, less than in December, suggesting that any congestion-pricing related gains may be limited to a few key stations.
Ka'Von Wooden loved trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic knowledge of New York City's subway system and dreamed of becoming a train operator.
Rochester’s transit history, from the iconic subway to the unrealized RACE high-speed rail, and how RTS reshaped public transportation.
Heavy traffic and few bus lanes make NYC buses among the slowest in the country despite daily ridership of over one million people.
The head of New York City’s transit network is urging state lawmakers to resolve a $35 billion funding gap to help modernize ...
Bus riders are losing out as the city’s Department of Transportation (DOT) continues to lack enough funding to get NYC buses moving faster on the streets, a new report released on Thursday uncovered.
President Trump and Gov. Hochul spoke last weekend about congestion pricing and continue to discuss the program as he ...
Five million riders take the subways and buses on an average weekday. They swipe or tap to enter the turnstile. The MTA has ...
Congestion pricing turns one month old this week, and so far, it appears to be having an impact. Here are the numbers.
Congestion pricing began on January 5. One month in, traffic is down, public buses are faster, and transit ridership is up.
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