CDTA to bring mobility hubs to Albany, Troy
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Capital District Transportation Authority is working to build two more mobility hubs in the Capital Region. The new hubs will be in the cities of Troy and Albany.
The agency awarded a $2.9 million contract to Carver Construction to build the hubs. They will be located at Liberty Square in Troy and outside St. Peter's Hospital on South Manning Boulevard in Albany.
Mobility hubs provide different types of transportation at a single location. Passengers can access multiple transit routes as well as rideshare vehicles and bikes at the hubs. The first mobility hub opened in December in downtown Schenectady.
Construction is expected to begin in the next few months. Officials hope to open both hubs in the fall.