News out of Detroit this week is trumpeting Friday’s launch of the Q-Line, a privately funded streetcar that runs 3.3...
Read MoreToday we're excited to release TransitTools #2, a recipe for transit ridership.
Columbus, Ohio, lauded as an official USDOT “Smart City,” has a transit agency that’s actually doing something brilliant.
We're back with our long-awaited follow up to the M5 Break-Up Chronicles!
In a recent scan of state-level transportation conferences we spotted a noteworthy sign of the times.
Nick Sifuentes is Deputy Director of New York City’s Riders Alliance, a grassroots organization of subway and bus riders fighting for stronger investment in New York’s public transit.
Read MoreThe November 2016 election was a high point for transit. The measure of public confidence expressed in transit agencies to provide better transportation was unprecedented.
Walkability is one of the keys to high transit ridership, and yet much of the nation's transit is located in low density, unwalkable places. As a result, the U.S. transit industry faces the need to create “first and last mile” connections to and from transit.
Read MoreLast week TransitCenter hosted a panel discussion on the topic of "Women Changing Transportation."
Last week the MTA acknowledged that agency-wide change is needed to improve bus performance, but what does that look like in practice?
Read MoreCrissy Fanganello is Denver’s first Director of Transportation and Mobility overseeing transportation planning, engineering and operations citywide.
Read MoreSeleta Reynolds was appointed General Manager of the Los Angeles Department of Transportation by Mayor Eric Garcetti in 2014, and is responsible for implementing Great Streets for Los Angeles.