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A redesigned plan for the Suffolk County bus system includes longer operating hours, but leaves some communities without service.
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The state General Assembly announced that it will be extending its fare-free bus service deadline to March 31 amid calls for it to be permanent. It was set to expire Dec. 1.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is considering its largest fare raise in almost a decade to shrink its annual deficit, which is projected to reach $3 million.
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The long-awaited completion of the East Side Access project will not happen by the end of the year, as promised by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has delayed the rollout of a contactless fare payment system on Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North trains.
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Amtrak will begin finding contractors in early 2023 for construction of a new Connecticut River Bridge.
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Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor in New York, wants to halt congestion pricing into New York City, and instead improve public transit safety conditions.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority declared the Long Island Rail Road’s major Third Track project complete.
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Members of the Connecticut Commuter Rail Council, the state Department of Transportation and Amtrak are reviewing the possibility of expanding the Shore Line East rail service.
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Connecticut introduced a fare-free bus program on April 1, allowing residents throughout the state to save money on bus fares and use it toward other expenses.