
The award was announced by APTA and recognizes COTA for demonstrating excellence in providing mobility options for the Central Ohio region.
The award was announced by APTA and recognizes COTA for demonstrating excellence in providing mobility options for the Central Ohio region.
In this article, we show you how public transportation benefits cities, and what cities can do to make their public transit systems thrive.
Interactive map touts transit projects that reduce travel times, improve safety, protect the environment, and boost the economy.
Carmen Taveras, NJ Transit's first chief, real estate, economic development, and TOD, discusses implementing a strategic plan that maximizes the value and revenue of its real estate assets.
Kimberly Sharp has been deputy director, planning and development for the City of Westerville since 2013.
The 37-mile River LINE right-of-way includes 21 station areas across 15 municipalities.
More than 200 public transit agencies and organizations will come together to host various activities, events, and special promotions.
METRO Magazine Publisher James Blue's column from the April issue.
In recent weeks, risks to state transit funding have been recognized across the commonwealth.
The 3.7-mile track circulates around the ASU campus, through downtown Tempe, and along a rapidly growing business district.