MARC Train will operate on an "R" schedule on Monday, February 19 in observation of Presidents Day. Only trains with an "R" under the train number in the Camden and Penn Line timetables and Brunswick Line trains listed in the special grid on the...
Global supply chains present unique opportunities for large shippers and their lenders to negotiate credit agreements. Lending against in-transit...
City planners and corporate recruiters are tapping into the growing demand for living spaces and amenities located close to mass transit.
Big projects often divide cities. But Minneaplis' light rail line is creating jobs and driving development in underserved areas.
What happens when algorithms give us exactly what we need—to our dismay?
Scientists are taking lessons from psychology and cognitive science to figure out what works—and what doesn’t—in transit map design.
A new report on the Department of Transportation's Smart City Challenge finds that transit projects are managing not only commuting and congestion, but also broader social issues like job access and even infant mortality.
Start-ups are proving more efficient than government in areas like transportation. Should some services be privatized?
Everyone can help reduce smog by taking transit, carpool, walk or bike instead. Together we can Spare the Air!
Program offers prospect of independence by teaching students with cognitive disabilities to take the bus or ride a bike.
Urban planner Caroline Bos has a few pointers for cities that want to avoid ending up with a prematurely obsolete train station or bus terminal.
Rail-Volution is transforming communities by creating accessible public transportation options. Register for our conference and find valuable transit resources!
Political leaders seem unwilling or unable to fix the public transportation crisis.
A new tool aggregates data from more than 800 transit agencies.
The Center for Neighborhood Technology’s AllTransit tool has the power to analyze who exactly benefits from good transit at a level of detail that was never before possible.
Public authorities once paid their own way. Now they barely keep up.
How you commute can make a difference in your health as well as your happiness.
Reliable buses cut down on employee turnover—dramatically.
This wave of construction across the U.S. aims to spur growth in surrounding communities and convert stations into destinations themselves.