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This Manhattan Bus Depot Could Be A Model For Sustainable Bus Depots Citywide
By Joseph Morales . New York City is by far one of the most transit-dependent cities in the United States, with millions of people using mass transit to get around the five boroughs on a daily basis. While the city is world-famous for its subway system, its bus system is also a crucial part of Read more
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After Years of Service Cuts, Nassau County Bus Riders Are Receiving Major Service Upgrades This Fall
By Joseph Morales Nassau County is one of two counties in the Long Island region of New York. Most of the county, with the exception of Long Beach, is located within one of three towns, Hempstead, North Hempstead, and Oyster Bay, which consist of many villages, such as Valley Stream, Mineola, and Massapequa. While the Read more
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Service on CT Metro-North Branch Has Finally Resumed After Being Closed All Summer
By Joseph Morales The New Canaan Line is a branch of the Metro-North’s New Haven Line(NHL) that runs from Stamford to New Haven, CT. The line connects areas north of the Stamford station with the rest of the NHL, which offers riders ample connections to other areas of Connecticut along with Westchester County, NY, and Read more
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When Will The Court Square Station Become Fully Accessible?
By Joseph Morales The Court Square subway station complex in Long Island City, Queens, is one of the busiest station complexes in the NYC Subway system located outside of Manhattan. With its location in one of Queens’ most densely populated neighborhoods and just minutes from Manhattan, many people from across New York City and the Read more
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The MTA Is Proposing Major Changes to Church Ave Bus Service As Part of the Brooklyn Bus Network Redesign. What are the Pros and Cons?
By Joseph Morales Church Ave is a major residential and commercial corridor that runs about 4 miles east-west through Central Brooklyn between the Kensington and Brownsville neighborhoods. In addition to traversing several busy neighborhoods, the corridor traverses several busy streets and roadways such as Ocean Pkwy/Prospect Expwy, Flatbush Ave, Nostrand/Bedford Ave, and Utica Ave, providing Read more
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New Elevators Make Two Partially Accessible Subway Stations Fully Accessible
By Joseph Morales The NYC Subway is the lifeblood of New York City, getting millions of New Yorkers to their destinations across the city on a daily basis. According to MTA statistics, 5.5 million people rode the subway from one of the city’s 472 subway stations in 2019. Even after the COVID-19 pandemic led many Read more