Starting Oct. 6, Maryland transit riders will be able to discreetly report safety concerns using a new mobile app, part of a broader initiative to improve security across the state’s transit system.
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is inviting the public to participate in World Car-Free Day with free rides systemwide on Monday, September 22. The agency is encouraging people to travel by ...
Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) marks its anniversary with rides on 1920s-era vintage rapid transit cars. Also, Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) ...
Amid the ongoing government shutdown, the Maryland Transit Administration will provide free MARC and commuter bus service to federal workers, Gov. Wes Moore announced at a recent resource fair in ...
One of the challenges of public transportation is that it inevitably requires strangers — potentially in close quarters and under stress — to get along. The vast majority of riders understand this and ...
A new rewards program launching Saturday aims to entice Baltimore-area commuters to try transit.The Maryland Department of Transportation on Thursday announced the Ride Together Rewards: Baltimore ...
The 2025 Central Maryland Regional Transit Plan (RTP) Update refines recommendations from the original plan released in 2020 and outlines strategies to advance transit over the next 20 years, ...