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June 30, 2025
Starting July 2, Mass Transit's website will have a new look and feel with the same great content.

Mass Transit magazine will be launching an updated website with a new look and feel, designed to improve readability and site navigation. 

Our development team has been hard at work over the last few months to bring us a new site layout while maintaining all of our same content and channels. Our five primary content channels—bus, rail, technology, safety & security and management—are still in the top navigation bar.

To access our other channels such as the Career Center, Transit Bids & RFPS, Supplier's Directory, navigate to the top left corner of the website and click on the hamburger menu.  We also added a page dedicated to our Infrastructure Technology Podcast (ITP), so all ITP content is located on one page for easy viewing. 

Our home page still features content from our primary channels, but instead of horizontally-aligned columns, the content channels are now stacked on top of each other vertically and include the four most recent stories. All of our content is still available and many of the same features are still available. We've also added in estimated reading times for each article and integrated the search function into the primary content channels. 

As always, to get the best experience on our website, make sure to either create a free account or login to access all of our exclusive content.

Happy reading!

About the Author

Megan Perrero | Editor in Chief

Megan Perrero is a national award-winning B2B journalist and lover of all things transit. Currently, she is the Editor in Chief of Mass Transit magazine, where she develops and leads a multi-channel editorial strategy while reporting on the North American public transit industry.

Prior to her position with Mass Transit, Perrero was the senior communications and external relations specialist for the Shared-Use Mobility Center, where she was responsible for helping develop internal/external communications, plan the National Shared Mobility Summit and manage brand strategy and marketing campaigns.

Perrero serves as the board secretary for Latinos In Transit and is a member of the American Public Transportation Association Marketing and Communications Committee. She holds a bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism with a concentration in magazine writing and a minor in public relations from Columbia College Chicago.