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A looming 10% fare hike for CT Rail and Metro-North commuters has highlighted an $11 million budget shortfall for the state’s ...
The Connecticut Department of Transportation is considering buying new equipment for branch line service and Shoreline East (SLE) trains. There are plans for new stations and expanded service.
Federal transportation funding is at an all-time high, available to Connecticut under formula and competitive grants. Virtually all of the state’s rail improvement priorities were included in ...
STAMFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Reinvesting in rail infrastructure was the focus of Monday’s panel discussion organized on the Northeast Corridor Commission in Stamford. State and transportation lea… ...
The more than $18 million in funding will go toward five rail ... so we're excited to see that grow,” said Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto of the Connecticut Department of Transportation, ...
Connecticut last increased fares in 2023 when the Hartford line, New Haven line and Shore Line East faced a 4.5% increase.
Connecticut puts Springfield-New Haven commuter rail service out to bid. Updated: Dec. 31, 2014, 8:44 p.m. ... according to the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
Transportation Commissioner James P. Redeker assured lawmakers Wednesday that he has “no concerns” about the move to lease 30-year-old rail cars from Massachusetts for $4.45 million for use on ...
Gov. M. Jodi Rell will tell Metro-North Railroad to retain discounts for tickets purchased by Connecticut residents online and by mail and contest other administrative changes meant to bolster the ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration said it is investigating nearly $1.5 billion for 19 projects along the Northeast Corridor, including nearly $291 million ...
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