Clayton Guse
Articles by Clayton Guse
The government shutdown has made air travel even more miserable. But unlike other major global economies, the United States has no high-speed rail that offers travelers another option than flying.
The plans could be the largest transformation of mass transit in the city since the subway system’s construction in the early 20th century.
Sources tell Gothamist that Mayor Zohran Mamdani spoke with President Donald Trump about reviving a plan to build 12,000 housing units over the railyard in Sunnyside.
The Trump administration attorney now trying to kill congestion pricing is also working on cases to restrict birthright citizenship and defend the president's right to deploy the National Guard into states.
Riders at the dreary rail hub said they just wanted to see transit improvements continue.
New York City's transportation system is far from the greatest in the world. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has tasked his transportation chief with turning things around.
The MetroCard was on life support for years. Its parent, the MTA, finally pulled the plug on New Year's Day.
New Yorkers order so many deliveries that policymakers are mulling a crackdown on app companies.
Threats to withhold federal transportation money from New York are so frequent that state transit officials have begun to roll their eyes.
For most of the year, the city's mechanical brooms eat regular street trash. But during the fall, leaves occupy much of the street sweepers’ diet.
City officials are struggling to rein in the growing types of e-bikes on the streets.
A Board of Elections official said it’s up to local district attorneys to determine whether investigations are warranted.
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