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transit

  • ‘I Am Done’: Amid Rider Woes, Is Ottawa’s Transit System a Victim of Its Own Success?
    ‘I Am Done’: Amid Rider Woes, Is Ottawa’s Transit System a Victim of Its Own Success?
    OTTAWA — It didn’t feel like the glory days at the time, climbing onto a crowded bus and pushing into the crush of bodies, riders sweating into their wool coats ...
    January 1, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • The Delight (and Stress) of Taking Public Transportation Around the World
    The Delight (and Stress) of Taking Public Transportation Around the World
    Plus: some tips for making your ride go smoothly.
    December 4, 2023BY Tim Johnson
  • Major Crime on Toronto’s Public Transit Up Despite Increased Police Presence
    Major Crime on Toronto’s Public Transit Up Despite Increased Police Presence
    Initiatives introduced by the city of Toronto and the Toronto Transit Commission have done little to stop major ...
    June 13, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Spate of Transit Violence Goes Beyond Mental Health Issues, Says Union Head
    Spate of Transit Violence Goes Beyond Mental Health Issues, Says Union Head
    The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in Canada has seen an almost nonstop rash of violent incidents since the beginning ...
    February 1, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Amid Ridership Struggles, S&P Dims Transit Outlook
    Amid Ridership Struggles, S&P Dims Transit Outlook
    Public transit agencies that can't find new funding or make cuts could face a fiscal cliff, according to ...
    January 23, 2023BY The Center Square
  • Costs Surge as Transit Ridership Remains Below Prepandemic Levels
    Costs Surge as Transit Ridership Remains Below Prepandemic Levels
    Transit agencies across the United States were still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. That's according to ...
    November 5, 2022BY The Center Square
  • Russia Blames US for Kaliningrad Transit Restrictions
    Russia Blames US for Kaliningrad Transit Restrictions
    MOSCOW—Moscow's foreign ministry on Friday blamed the United States for a Lithuanian ban on sanctioned goods crossing from ...
    June 24, 2022BY Reuters
  • Inquiry to Hear Testimony on Ottawa’s Off-the-Rails Transit System
    Inquiry to Hear Testimony on Ottawa’s Off-the-Rails Transit System
    Hundreds of public servants and downtown workers trudged shoulder to shoulder down the sidewalk on the outskirts of ...
    June 13, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Masking Will No Longer Be Mandatory on Public Transit in Quebec Starting June 18
    Masking Will No Longer Be Mandatory on Public Transit in Quebec Starting June 18
    Quebec is lifting its mask mandate for public transit on June 18. Health Minister Christian Dubé said today ...
    June 8, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Hong Kong Bans Transit Flights From Over 150 Countries
    Hong Kong Bans Transit Flights From Over 150 Countries
    HONG KONG—Hong Kong International Airport said it will ban transit passengers from 150 countries and territories starting Sunday, ...
    January 15, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • In Building Transit Projects, Canada Should Aim for Practicality Not Grandiosity
    In Building Transit Projects, Canada Should Aim for Practicality Not Grandiosity
    Commentary As a general rule, if you see a shiny new transit megaproject approaching your town, you should ...
    December 27, 2021BY John Robson
  • Why Canada Gets Less for More When It Comes to Building Transit
    Why Canada Gets Less for More When It Comes to Building Transit
    OTTAWA—In early September, Conservative candidate Jennifer McAndrew stood outside a suburban Ottawa transit hub in the battleground riding ...
    December 26, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Ford Says It Could Face $1.3 Billion in New Penalties in Transit Imports
    Ford Says It Could Face $1.3 Billion in New Penalties in Transit Imports
    WASHINGTON—Ford Motor Co said Thursday it could face up to $1.3 billion in penalties in a long-running dispute ...
    June 3, 2021BY Reuters
  • US Keeps in Place Mask Requirement on Planes, Transit
    US Keeps in Place Mask Requirement on Planes, Transit
    WASHINGTON—A requirement that people on planes and other forms of transportation in the United States wear masks to ...
    May 1, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • San Clemente Moves Toward Leaving Toll Road Agency
    San Clemente Moves Toward Leaving Toll Road Agency
    San Clemente is preparing to withdraw from the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) in the midst of an ongoing ...
    April 13, 2021BY Jack Bradley
  • South Orange County’s Transportation Studies Continue
    South Orange County’s Transportation Studies Continue
    The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is turning to the public to help shape the future of South ...
    February 12, 2021BY Jack Bradley
  • Santa Ana Awards Contracts for South Main Street Corridor Project
    Santa Ana Awards Contracts for South Main Street Corridor Project
    Santa Ana’s vision of a safer and more dynamic South Main Street moved forward Jan. 19 as council ...
    January 19, 2021BY Jack Bradley
  • Son Says Mother Who Was Allegedly Pushed Onto Tracks in Calgary Is Thankful
    Son Says Mother Who Was Allegedly Pushed Onto Tracks in Calgary Is Thankful
    CALGARY—A Calgary woman who is now paralyzed after police say she was pushed in front of an oncoming ...
    November 12, 2018BY The Canadian Press
  • House to Take Up Bill to Keep Highway Aid Flowing to States
    House to Take Up Bill to Keep Highway Aid Flowing to States
    WASHINGTON—Faced with the prospect of a shutdown in highway and transit aid to states, the House is due ...
    July 15, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Why Is Metro-North Still Using Hole Punchers to Check Tickets?
    Why Is Metro-North Still Using Hole Punchers to Check Tickets?
    There are curious reasons why Metro-North conductors are still using hole punchers to check tickets.
    April 8, 2015BY Amelia Pang
  • Transit Funding Will Drive Canadian Cities into the Future
    Transit Funding Will Drive Canadian Cities into the Future
    Many people think of Canada as a landscape of forests, mountains, water, and ice, but the Canadian experience ...
    March 21, 2015BY David Suzuki
  • Lyft Users Face Predictable Shortage in New York City
    Lyft Users Face Predictable Shortage in New York City
    NEW YORK—Lyft Inc. finally launched in New York City on Friday, after a legal battle with state officials ...
    July 28, 2014BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Advocates Urge New Yorkers to Support Transit Tax Breaks
    Advocates Urge New Yorkers to Support Transit Tax Breaks
    What would you do with an extra $443 every year? Transit riders at the Atlantic Avenue subway station ...
    July 28, 2014BY Catherine Yang
  • Nearly 600,000 ‘Mega-Commuters’ in United States
    Nearly 600,000 ‘Mega-Commuters’ in United States
    Nearly 600,000 workers in America have so-called mega-commutes—traveling at least 90 minutes and 50 miles to work every ...
    March 5, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • Manhattan Workers Cluster Closer to Manhattan
    Manhattan Workers Cluster Closer to Manhattan
    The number of people commuting into Manhattan from outside Manhattan rose significantly from 2002 to 2010, especially in ...
    February 22, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • Top 10 Best and Worst Moments in New York City Transit in 2012
    Top 10 Best and Worst Moments in New York City Transit in 2012
    The top 10 best and worst events in 2012 are here—the best being how quickly the subway system ...
    January 4, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • Transit Advocates Decry MTA Cutbacks
    Transit Advocates Decry MTA Cutbacks
    Transit Advocates are not pleased with budget cuts from the Metropolitan Transit Authority. Cuts may lead to fare ...
    December 13, 2011BY Tara MacIsaac
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