The 7,000 daily riders of buses from the Federal Way Transit Center started catching their rides in a new place on March 30.
A new 1% metro sales tax helps fund transit operations and maintenance so local communities no longer have to subsidize it.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNMetro Breaks Ground on Improvement Project for San Fernando Valley’s G LineLA Metro Friday celebrated the groundbreaking of a $668 million construction project on the G (Orange) Line that is expected to improve bus safety, speed and reliability for the San Fernando Valley.
The G Line Improvements Project will bring the first most significant upgrades to the busway — formerly known as the Orange ...
The MTA presented detailed plans for the Interborough Express (IBX), a major new rail project designed to improve transit in ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) implements a policy to ban violent and sexual offenders beginning ...
PSTA is updating its bus schedules and routes while Metro Transit has endorsed a plan to improve Metro Transit service by 40 ...
Potential SEPTA Connection Demo. In the first article of this series, posted on March 18, we introduced Pop-Up Metro, a ...
Starting March 31, King County Metro Transit will ask riders for proof of fare payment on buses and streetcars. The agency ...
A storm bringing thunder, lightning, wind, and hail swept across western Washington Wednesday night, leaving a Sound Transit ...
Public transit advocates on Tuesday pitched a $4.2 billion plan they believe will turn more people to buses and trains in ...
CoPIRG and allies have a plan to provide 2 million metro Denver residents with easy bus service. Where the money will come from is a mystery.
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