THE DE BLASIO LEGACY: Eight Years Of Broken Bus Policy By Dave Colon | Dec 27, 2021 | No Comments Two terms in office and one big missed opportunity to end the "Tale of Two Cities" for transit.
Revealed: Early Congestion Pricing Study Shows Congestion Pricing Works By Dave Colon | Dec 9, 2021 | No Comments An early study on congestion pricing that the MTA was required to give the federal government predicted that the drop in traffic volume attributed to the toll would be larger than previously believed.
Let The Sun Shine In: Here’s What Transit Watchers Want From the MTA’s New Open Data Portal By Dave Colon | Nov 8, 2021 | No Comments Here's what local transit insiders want to know:
ANALYSIS: Hochul's Penn Station Will Be Nice, But Won't Add Train Capacity By Dave Colon | Nov 4, 2021 | No Comments Gov. Hochul's announcement on Wednesday that New York was building a "Penn Station worthy of New Yorkers" is basically a billion-dollar facelift.
Two New Busways Open in Jamaica, But Locals, Pols Still Wary for Some Reason By Julianne Cuba | Nov 1, 2021 | No Comments Will it be the most “impactful bus improvements” in the city’s history, as Mayor de Blasio called it? Well, it's a start.
Data: The Very Few New Jersey Commuters Who Will Pay Congestion Toll Are Much Richer By Dave Colon | Oct 5, 2021 | No Comments In the Garden State, the elite meet to bleat.