Subway and bus fares are set to rise to $3 under a fare hike plan approved by the MTA board on Tuesday. The vote passed 11-0, with two mayoral appointees abstaining. The plan, which is set to take ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) launched The Ride Together Rewards: Baltimore Transit Incentives Program on ...
Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Janno Lieber hit the brakes Wednesday on mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani’s key campaign promise to provide free buses across the Big Apple — criticizing ...
MTA’s boss tapped the brakes on Zohran Mamdani’s key campaign promise to provide free buses across the Big Apple — criticizing the plan as half-baked and much more expensive than proposed. “I want to ...
Amid the ongoing government shutdown, the Maryland Transit Administration will provide free MARC and commuter bus service to federal workers, Gov. Wes Moore announced at a recent resource fair in ...
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Friday that the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will offer free MARC and commuter bus service to all Maryland federal workers during the government shutdown.
Work on the $378 million Maryland Parkway bus rapid transit project rolls on across multiple portions of the Las Vegas Valley. Crews are just over one year into the project, with orange cones lining ...
Starting Oct. 6, Maryland transit riders will be able to discreetly report safety concerns using a new mobile app, part of a broader initiative to improve security across the state’s transit system.
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A new law will allow the Maryland Transit Administration to suspend or ban passengers who violate their new code of conduct procedures, especially if they engage in physical or verbal assault.
(TNS) — Maryland officials say no ransom was paid and services have been fully restored in the wake of a ransomware attack that exposed personal data and disrupted bus services at the state’s ...