QNS transit line proponents host ‘ales and rails’ at Glendale brewery
/The proposed 8.5 miles of track stretching from Eastern to Western Queens could benefit 6.6 million riders annually.
Read MoreThe proposed 8.5 miles of track stretching from Eastern to Western Queens could benefit 6.6 million riders annually.
Read MoreTransit advocates were elated with the decision, as the lane helps accomplish the city’s goal of 25 percent faster bus speeds by the year 2020.
Read More“It is unacceptable that fare evasion is enforced almost exclusively against people of color, and I expect this data to help us bring about real change.”
Read MoreThe expansion comes as part of Lyft’s plan to double the Citi Bike service area by 35 square miles over the course of the next several years.
Read MoreEven before the first public meeting regarding Sunnyside Yard, community members raised concerns about displacement related to the neighborhood-building initiative.
Read MoreBetter transit connections, too.
Read More“Opponents of the Green Light law have used misinformation and outright lies to claim that the law will make our roads less safe.”
Read More“There are elderly people along the Q42 who have no other means of transportation in and out of their respective neighborhoods without this service.”
Read More“We should learn from another mega-railyard project occurring right now: Atlantic Yards, where a 10-year plan to build has become a 25-year plan.”
Read More“You should have an active role in leading the borough. That’s your job. It shouldn’t be only a cheerleader.”
Read MoreAmenities on the new cars include more seating, electrical outlets and a smoother ride.
Read MoreThe deadly collision occurred near 111th Avenue and 126th Street.
Read MoreCuomo has yet to discuss the details of a ban on repeat sex offenders from public transit.
Read More“We’ve been advocating this for 20 years, so we’re very, very happy this has happened.”
Read More“When I read the label that said $9,000, I knew the owner would want me to take good care of it.”
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