The Detroit Department of Transportation wants to boost ridership by hiring more drivers, buying new buses, and enhancing station infrastructure.
The Detroit Department of Transportation aims to boost drivers and transit operations in the next fiscal year.
The city’s thousands of bus stops are sorely lacking in seating and shelters to protect riders from rain, snow, and sun.
Local Non-Profit Needs Help to Fill Resource Bus E-Community Outreach Services is preparing to take its resource bus out to neighborhoods in the Pontiac and Waterford areas. Founder, Eisha Branner ...
The Bike Transit Center at Union Station has been shuttered for years due to lack of cooperation and a joined-up vision. But it could rise again to serve bike parking, rental, and repair purposes, and ...
The Trump administration says it wants to make commuting safer for people in the D.C. area — and Sean Duffy, the new U.S. transportation secretary, is sending letters to area leaders to make ...
The fight for free bus travel for over 60s in England is gaining traction following a significant rise in support. Unlike their counterparts in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, where ...
The fight for free bus travel for over 60s in England is gaining traction following a significant rise in support. Unlike their counterparts in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, where residents ...
Monday is Day 1 of Metro Detroit's biggest construction project, eastbound Interstate 696, and drivers are bracing for years of changes. Trump dashes hope for last-minute Canada and Mexico deal ...
LA PAZ, March 1 (Reuters) - A crash involving two buses in Bolivia left at least 37 people dead and dozens injured in the western Potosi region, police and local authorities said on Saturday. The ...
In his last budget presentation as Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan proposed tax cuts, boosts to community services in $3-billion ...