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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont’s plan to reduce commuter rail travel time between New Haven and New York by 25 minutes appears to be on track.
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The Nassau County Executive’s latest executive order might not be legal.
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CTpass offers group rates to eligible organizations on many of the state’s rail and bus systems.
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The new buses will operate in Middletown, New Britain, Hamden, Stamford, Bethel, Ansonia and Griswold.
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The company Boxcar is launching its first Connecticut line called the Fairfield Flyer.
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U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut said the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill signed this month by President Biden will keep the state’s mass transit systems alive.
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The Connecticut Department of Transportation has been awarded a $12 million federal grant to upgrade the Derby train station. The improvements will increase rail trips to the Naugatuck Valley town.
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The agency faced a $10 billion deficit and had planned regular biannual fare increases.
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Most of the state’s wealthiest towns don’t allow multi-family housing near transit hubs without a special permit, or they require large minimum lot sizes for single-family housing.
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A blueprint for New Haven streets that prioritizes walkers, bikers and bus riders was previewed at a city park on Wednesday night. Mayor Justin Elicker…