AMHERST, N.Y. — Because of the growth in and around the University at Buffalo's North Campus and downtown Buffalo, a study is being done to determine what the best options are for meeting future demand along the Amherst-Buffalo corridor, reported WBFO.

Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Director, Public Affairs, Douglas Hartmayer said the area has the highest transit ridership and potential for future growth in the region. Options to be considered could include new bus service, extending Metro Rail or bus rapid transit. For the full story, click here.



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