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Public transit systems, like the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, straining to win back riders after being crushed by the COVID-19 pandemic, are getting a $3.7 billion boost to stay afloat and invest in electric buses.
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Starting Feb. 13, the NFTA will temporarily eliminate eight express bus routes and increase intervals between buses after 7 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends.
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Buffalo residents who rely on public transportation to get around say their voices are not being heard by the body which oversees their buses and light…
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A group known as Buffalo Transit Riders United is pushing the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority to give riders more of a voice in policy decision…
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New York City's subway system handles about 5.7 million riders every weekday, more than 10 times the combined daily ridership of all other public…
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With a state-appointed committee due to decide Thursday where a new city passenger train station should be located, a highly visible preservationist is…
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A new study has ranked Buffalo as having the ninth most effective public transportation system in the nation among mid-sized cities. The ranking is based…