Miami-Dade Set to Unveil Its First Bus Rapid Transit System Metro Express, Promising Faster Commute Times
Miami-Dade County is set to launch its first bus rapid transit system, Metro Express, to improve commute times by 40 minutes for South Dade residents. The service will feature 14 new stations with air-conditioned shelters.
Oklahoma City Commuters Brace for Long-Term Roadway Disruptions, ODOT Announces Multi-Year Projects Through 2025 and Beyond
ODOT has announced multiple construction projects causing road closures and lane narrowings in Oklahoma City, with some lasting until 2025 or beyond, impacting major roads and highways including I-35, US-77, and I-240.
Salisbury Embarks on Major Revitalization with Five Projects Including Depot and Downtown Upgrade
Salisbury is undergoing major redevelopment with projects for improving its infrastructure, rail access, and historical buildings, funded by federal grants, state programs, and local investments.
First Trains Roll on METRO Green Line Extension, Minneapolis to Eden Prairie Connectivity Nears Completion
The METRO Green Line Extension in Minneapolis has seen its first trains as part of testing, aiming for a 2027 launch, and has driven $3.1 billion in local development.
Dublin City Council Approves Bridge North Development to Boost Office Space and Amenities in Bridge Street District
Dublin City Council approves the Bridge North development, including office space, residential units, retail, a Hilton hotel, and infrastructure upgrades, with construction beginning in 2026.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Urges Pennsylvania Governor to Address SEPTA's "Gross Mismanagement and Neglect"
U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy criticizes Pennsylvania's SEPTA for mismanagement and safety issues, urging Governor Shapiro to address the situation.
Pilot Unions Join Congressional Leaders Urging an End to Government Shutdown Amid Aviation Strain
Pilot unions call on Congress to end the government shutdown with a clean resolution, supported by House Transportation Committee leaders who blame Senate Democrats for the impasse.
Weekend Alert: CTA Loop Elevated Train Service Halted for Maintenance, Shuttle Buses to Assist Chicago Commuters
Chicago's CTA Loop trains will stop this weekend due to track maintenance. Shuttle buses will replace the Brown, Green, Orange, and Pink lines from 4 a.m. Saturday to 2 a.m. Monday.
SEPTA Redirects $394M from Capital Funds to Operational Budget, Delays Key Projects Amid Fiscal Struggles
SEPTA's Board has voted to move $394 million from capital to operating funds to avoid service cuts, delaying projects like new bus purchases and infrastructure improvements.












