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The MTA has gone off the rails with its fare evasion crackdown, critics say. The agency’s latest attempt at thwarting fare ...
The New York subway system is saddled with more than three dozen chronically broken elevators, but the MTA would rather fight activists suing to get them fixed than use the money to fix them, ...
A man is sought for slapping an MTA conductor in Queens, causing injury. The assailant fled, and the public is asked to help ...
Amtrak’s top boss fired back at Gov. Hochul’s last-minute objections to the $1.6 billion East River Tunnel rehabilitation, ...
The victim was treated at the scene for an apparently very hard slap. He suffered dizziness and swelling to the right eye ...
The agency says it won’t take out any new loans to finance its planned improvements and is finding other ways to cut costs.
Supporters praised the plan as necessary to keep the transit system safe and reliable, while opponents criticized it as ...
The MTA is looking into replacing New York City's subway turnstiles with gates that would physically open and close to let ...
The Subway-Surface Supervisors Association, with some 4,000 bus and subway supervisors, is backing Manhattan Borough ...
Toward that end, the MTA has selected four contractors that are experienced in installing fare gates in transit systems ...
The MTA is hoping new fare evasion gates will further stop passengers trying to get around paying for a ride on the New York ...
The new fare gates feature elements that make it much harder for subway riders to jump over the turnstiles and avoiding ...