Commuters Take Train More Even as Gasoline Prices Drop
Released by Bloomberg Business (Bloomberg) -- Public transit use in the U.S. jumped to the highest yearly level since 1956 last year, shrugging off a plunge in gasoline prices... More [...]
Released by Bloomberg Business (Bloomberg) -- Public transit use in the U.S. jumped to the highest yearly level since 1956 last year, shrugging off a plunge in gasoline prices... More [...]
Released by American Public Transportation Association Americans took 10.8 billion trips on public transportation in 2014, which is the highest annual public transit ridership number in 58 years, according to [...]
Los Angeles, CA Released by RT&S There are five alternatives under the study: the legally-required no build option, a freeway tunnel, light-rail transit between East Los Angeles and Pasadena, bus [...]
Monterey, CA Released by The Californian On Nov. 4, the voters of Monterey County approved the first-ever countywide sales tax measure for public transit. Beginning in July 2015, the Monterey-Salinas [...]
Hillsborough County, FL Released by Tampa Bay Times Hillsborough County's 2010 transit referendum failed in part because some county officials did everything they could to foment distrust of the process. [...]
Vancouver, CAN Released by The Globe and Mail As B.C’s electoral agency prepares to mail about 1.5 million ballots to Vancouver region voters in a plebiscite on funding new transit, [...]
Kansas City, Released by The Kansas City Star If you want to know who is most responsible for the more than decadelong surge of taxes and fees in Kansas City, [...]
Lorain County, OH Released by The Chronicle-Telegram ELYRIA — Everyone needs to travel, but not everyone can drive. State legislators aren’t getting that message, public transportation advocates said at a [...]
Vancouver, CAN Released by The Globe and Mail Referendums are hard to win – not impossible, but hard. Being against is often easier than being for. Proponents of a cause [...]
Lucas County, OH Released by Toledo Free Press At their Jan. 20 meeting, the Board of Lucas County Commissioners voted unanimously to authorize a continuous (permanent) 0.25 percent increase in [...]