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This installment of Eno’s ongoing affordable housing and transit case study series explores how NJ Transit is championing TOD ...
The Senate is poised to confirm five more transportation nominees to federal agencies and boards when they return from recess ...
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USDOT and FRA hosted a Rail Tech Summit with industry and state partners to showcase new safety technologies and growing ...
The surface transportation reauthorization season is here along with that nagging question – can we fix the dwindling Highway Trust Fund? As larger world events in the Middle East raise prices at the ...
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is a planning strategy that promotes high density, mixed-use (residential and commercial) development centered around public transportation services. While TOD can ...
On Tuesday, January 27, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) convened a hearing regarding the January 2025 mid-air collision over Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) between a ...
Last Friday, District Judge Tana Lin issued a final judgment in Washington v. U.S. Department of Transportation, determining USDOT’s February to August pause of the National Electric Vehicle ...
The year 2025 has been a significant year in the growth of the autonomous vehicle industry. Existing deployments of autonomous rideshare in cities including Phoenix, San Francisco, and Austin have ...
Amtrak released its fiscal-year-end financial and operating data last month. The passenger railroad posted an overall operating loss of $1.76 billion, which was $49 million less than the $1.81 billion ...
This week, while waiting around for a breakthrough on the government shutdown (a breakthrough which never happened), the U.S. Senate finished clearing a massive backlog of nominees from the Executive ...