Stand clear of the closing snorts! The MTA will dish out $7.3 million to expand its anti-fare evasion gadgets to nearly every ...
The see-through cars have been standard across the globe for a generation, but to the MTA, it's still untested technology.
Subway riders were fuming after the MTA announced it was swapping the M and F routes between Manhattan and Queens — in a move that will affect about 1.2 million straphangers. The routes will be ...
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 ...
Videos of the incident are making rounds across social media, which is blamed for fueling the dangerous practice in New York ...
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Meet the MTA workers spreading holiday cheer at a subway station in the Bronx
A couple of MTA workers at the 161st Street subway station used their own money to create a dazzling display and buy gifts ...
MTA officials this week blamed a recent series of subway meltdowns on a copper thief who ripped out wiring in the Bronx. Transit officials during a meeting on Wednesday said the vandal, identified by ...
The MTA’s board voted to purchase a batch of replacement subway wheels on Wednesday, after supplies were depleted by a mysterious wheel-wear issue on the E, F and R lines. The $7.4 million purchase ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Why did the chicken hop on the subway train? That’s what some MTA officials want to know. A train crew member got a wake-up call when he found a live chicken wandering around ...
A loose chicken took a “free range” ride, scoring a gratis subway trip to Coney Island on the N train Thursday morning after it was discovered fouling a subway car in storage. An MTA train operator ...
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Subway upgrades: MTA board approves A/C line signal project and new elevators at five stations — all funded by congestion pricing
The MTA board on Wednesday approved contracts to replace the Brooklyn and Queens A/C line’s aging signal system and install ...
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