Kate Hinds appears in the following:
NJ Transit to Resume Some Hoboken Service Monday
Friday, October 07, 2016
It's been over a week since a fatal crash in Hoboken Terminal. Now, the transit agency says it will reopen part of the station on Monday.
Penn Station and Port Authority Bus Terminal Reboot
Tuesday, October 04, 2016
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a fast-track plan to create an alternate train hall in the General Post Office in order to renovate Penn Station, but will it work?
NJ Transit's Long, Troubled Safety Record
Monday, October 03, 2016
Railroad at center of fatal Hoboken crash settled 183 safety violations between 2011-2015.
Sudden Deal for Transportation Funding in New Jersey
Saturday, October 01, 2016
After a summer-long standoff, a deal that raises the gas tax.
The Latest on the Hoboken Train Accident
Friday, September 30, 2016
The latest updates on the New Jersey Transit train accident in Hoboken.
Here's How to Get To and From Hoboken Today
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Because of a train crash, NJ Transit trains are not running to and from Hoboken station. Here's how to get around.
Surprise! MTA on the Hook for More Penn Station Money
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Gov. Cuomo's Penn Station-Farley Post Office redesign comes with LED screens simulating daylight, a giant skylight, new retail space — and a $170 million price tag for the MTA.
NYC Sets Bike Lane Record, But Struggles to Keep Cars Out
Friday, September 16, 2016
By the end of this year, New York will have added 75 miles of new bike lanes to city streets. But keeping them car-free is another story.
Hot Subway Cars Keep on Rolling
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
There's almost nothing more frustrating than getting into a subway car with broken air conditioning. Unless it's the same car, over and over again.
Jill Harth Speaks Out, Stands by Story of Being Sexually Assaulted by Donald Trump
Thursday, August 11, 2016
For 20 years, she's kept quiet. But that changed when an explosive New York Times story led Donald Trump to take to Twitter.
AT LAST: MTA Pilots Countdown Clocks on Lettered Subway Lines
Thursday, August 04, 2016
Our long national nightmare of not having real-time arrival information on much of the subway system could be coming to an end. Maybe.
The 'Corner of Death' — and 99 Other NYC Intersections — Get Left-Turn Makeovers
Wednesday, August 03, 2016
A new study quantifies just how dangerous left turns are for New York City's pedestrians and cyclists. Spoiler: they're three times as dangerous as right turns.
Hot Train, Summer in the City
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
When NYC gets hotter, so do overtaxed subway cars. And no, you're not imagining it: one type of train has more air conditioning breakdowns than any other.
Section of L Train to Shut Down for 18 Months
Monday, July 25, 2016
The MTA will make much-needed repairs to the Canarsie Tunnel. The closure, with will begin in 2019, will disrupt commutes for some 225,000 daily riders.
You Think the Port Authority's Ready to Build a New Bus Terminal? Not so fast.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Everyone agrees the aging facility needs to be replaced. It's the how — and where — that's proving to be the problem.
Riders, 'Voting With Their Metrocards,' Are Abandoning NYC Buses
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Even though the city population is growing — and subway ridership is booming — fewer New Yorkers are taking buses. Now a coalition of transit advocates wants to turn that around.
Tappan Zee Crane Collapse Frustrating Your Commute? Here Are Some Tips
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Although several lanes have reopened, traffic remains brutal.
Crane Collapses on Tappan Zee Bridge
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Governor Cuomo said all but the southernmost lane would be reopened by the Wednesday morning commute.
The Heir to the MetroCard Inches Closer to the Turnstile
Thursday, July 14, 2016
New York's yellow plastic fare card has been described as reaching "the end of its useful life" for some time now. But the plan to replace it took another step forward this week.
Deadlock Continues Over Transportation Funding in New Jersey
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Hundreds of workers have already been laid off, and that number could grow to 1,700 by week's end. "None of this is good," said one expert. "There's not a single silver lining in this."