MassDOT, MBTA and Healey-Driscoll Administration celebrated the launch of the rail extension and highlighted benefits of expanded service to the community.
The buses will be deployed on the MWRTA’s Route 4N, which is the busiest route in the MWRTA system and provides service between downtown Framingham and the Natick Mall.
The funding is being awarded to 44 organizations for 56 projects that expand and enhance mobility for older adults, people with disabilities and low-income individuals across ...
The site, located about a half mile from downtown Palmer, Mass., was chosen following months of extensive review that included community engagement and feedback from local stakeholders...
The report was released by the MassDOT OIG and reveals MBTA achieved only one of the expected four benefits of privatizing call center services due to poor contract management...
This grant funding is a part of MassDOT’s Fiscal Year 2025 Round 1 of grants to support local multimodal infrastructure projects that improve travel for pedestrians, public transit...
The new program provides riders who are aged 18-64 and have low-income with reduced one-way and round-trip fares of approximately 50 percent off on all MBTA buses, subway, Commuter...
MassDOT is awarding $1.2 million through the 5311 Rural Intercity Bus Connections program, Denver RTD will provide $1 million in TAG funding and WisDOT is awarding $6.3 million...
MassDOT has awarded the Commonwealth $3 million in funding for 12 Transportation Management Associations and T4MA awarded $500,000 in grants to 13 projects, with a special focus...
Following a dip in activity due to the pandemic and other delays, 2023 may serve as a ramp up to a flood of new projects coming online during the next few years.
The funding will be used to improve plazas, sidewalks, curbs, streets, bus stops, parking areas and other public spaces in support of public health as a part of MassDOT's Shared...
Considered the Massachusetts 2050 Transportation Plan, Beyond Mobility serves as a blueprint for guiding transportation decision making and investments in Massachusetts in a ...
The 18-month study will complete the planning and design for expanded and fully ADA accessible ferry service, as well as include an engineering assessment of infrastructure and...
The pilot program will expand mobility by helping connect potential riders to a wide range of services and bring organizations together where there are gaps in the transportation...
The plan describes both projects and programs for improving transportation throughout Massachusetts, including local aid grant programs that support municipal transportation infrastruct...
The pilot, which is set to run for a year and is funded by the MassDOT Shared Streets and Spaces grant, addresses a critical need for bus priority improvements identified by the...
The awards come from revenue generated by the Fair Share Amendment and are matching funds for projects and initiatives eligible for federal discretionary grants offered by the...