This is not about taking control away from communities. It is about giving them more tools to shape growth around transit.
Pittsburgh Regional Transit has announced a new budget to prevent service cuts and fare hikes for several years.
() - Though Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority has taken center stage in the battle for more state funding, it isn’t the only metro area which relies on that ...
Though Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority has taken center stage in the battle for more state funding, it isn’t the only metro area which relies on that support to get its commuters to work ...
The approved budgets allow PRT to close a projected $100 million deficit and avoid a previously proposed 35% service ...
(The Center Square) - Though Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority has taken center stage in the battle for more state funding, it isn’t the only metro area which relies on that support to get ...
On Sept. 23, we reported on the funds transfer to operations that gave the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and its riders in and around Philadelphia a two-year reprieve. The ...
Todd Caddy is the man behind the mirrored glass at Pittsburgh’s front door. His job: tunnel manager for PennDOT. From his office on a recent weekday morning on the south face of Mt. Washington, Caddy ...
Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s board on Friday formally approved a budget that will stave off rate hikes and drastic service cuts. But officials reiterated the measure to use $100 million in state ...
On Oct. 1 and 2, Railway Age and Railway Track & Structures held the annual Light Rail Conference. This year’s event took ...
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