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According to a new report from the Moving Maine network, two in five Mainers are "transportation insecure," meaning they lack reliable ways to get around.
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More than 40,000 Mainers lack access to a vehicle, including roughly 15,000 working adults, according to a new report from the John T. Gorman Foundation.
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A bus line that served Rumford, Mexico and Dixfield will end March 28, if ridership doesn't increase.
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The two-year pilot project will gauge demand for transit between Maine's two largest cities.
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Public bus fares in Portland, South Portland, and Saco-Biddeford will be cut in half starting on March 1 and continuing through September.
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Several transit agencies have agreed to sign off on a distribution plan for $8 million in extra federal funding
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The Maine Department of Transportation is funding the purchase of several vans that will make it easier for Sunday River ski resort employees to get to work.
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Starting Monday, April 27, those planning to ride the Bangor city bus service must cover their faces — or be denied boarding. "It could be as simple as a…
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With so many working from home these days, chances are slimmer than usual that you'll need a bus or train Thursday to get to where you're going. But, if…
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Bus drivers in Bangor are calling on Maine's congressional delegation to back more federal funding for mass transit. The drivers, who voted to unionize a…