The see-through cars have been standard across the globe for a generation, but to the MTA, it's still untested technology.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the MTA on Monday announced how the agency will spend $27 billion as part of the five-year Capital Program to renew and expand the MTA network.
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MTA honcho boasts of anti-subway surfing effort ‘success’ — but death toll tells different story
MTA boss Janno Lieber celebrated the transit agency’s efforts to curb subway surfing Wednesday — but the annual death toll ...
For once, New Yorkers are praying for subway delays. More than 1,700 subway cars dating back to the 1980s, known for their staggered, shades-of-orange seating, will be replaced by more efficient ...
The head of the MTA warned Wednesday that tech giant Meta needs to “get on the stick” about taking down social media videos ...
The new revenue stream will fund a CBTC upgrade on the A, C Line, as well as five station accessibility upgrades.
The subway trains on the L line have been covered in grime for months, and the MTA has no way to clean them. A crucial car-washing station at the agency’s train yard in Canarsie, Brooklyn, broke down ...
The first trainset of R211A/S (traditional closed-end) cars to operate on the MTA New York City Transit (NYCT) B Line enters service. Also, Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on Nov. 21 opened “on time and under budget” what it is calling a “first-of-its-kind” Railcar Acceptance and Testing Facility. The facility’s ...
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