New Data Makes the Case: Penn Station Needs Through-Running—Not Another Terminal

For decades, Penn Station has delivered the same experience: crowding, delays, and avoidable dysfunction. New York now faces a choice between two futures. One doubles down on the failed terminal model with a costly annex (“Penn South”). The other modernizes the system with through-running—trains that pass through Penn instead of dying there. A new Regional […]

The MTA’s Billion-Dollar Blunder

New York’s transit system is currently a study in contradiction. On one hand, the successful implementation of congestion pricing marks a political and operational triumph, a masterclass in using policy to reshape urban mobility and secure a financial future. But beneath this celebrated achievement lies a more troubling reality. A deeper analysis reveals an agency […]